“In spite of unseasonable wind, snow and unexpected weather of all sorts - a gardener still plants. And tends what they have planted ... believing that Spring will come.” BelieveStillsMorningWindSpringPlantSnowWeatherSpiteUnexpectedBigotryGardener Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“March is a month of considerable frustration - it is so near spring and yet across a great deal of the country the weather is still so violent and changeable that outdoor activity in our yards seems light years away.” YearsStillsCountryLightSeemsDealsMonthsActivitySpringViolentWeatherFrustrationMarchYardsSpringtimeLight YearsOutdoor Activities Author:Thalassa Cruso
“I still check the weather every day, usually multiple times a day, because I know at a moment`s notice, a dream crop can turn into a disaster.” KnowsStillsMomentsDreamTurnsDisasterChecksWeatherMultipleCrops Author:Frank Lucas
“If a man in order to shoot a hare, were to discharge thousands of guns on a great moor in all possible directions; if in order to get into a locked room, he were to buy ten thousand casual keys, and try them all; if, in order to have a house, he were to build a town, and leave all the other houses to wind and weather - assuredly no one would call such proceedings purposeful and still less would anyone conjecture behind these proceedings a higher wisdom, unrevealed reasons, and superior prudence.” IfsMenTryingStillsReasonOrderHouseRoomsBehindsWindKeysHigherThousandTenGunTownsSuperiorsWeatherLockedPrudenceCasualProceedingDischargeHaresConjectureMoors Book:Contemporary Mind - Some Modern Answers Source: Contemporary Mind - Some Modern Answers