Skip to content

Apples Quote by Anne Bosworth Greene

“But I shall like my battle. This sort of day puts one in mood for it. Plenty of wood in the shed, jam and potatoes and apples in the cellar, hay and oats and Cressy in the barn. Pooh - what is winter?” quote by Anne Bosworth Greene
Download Open image
“But I shall like my battle. This sort of day puts one in mood for it. Plenty of wood in the shed, jam and potatoes and apples in the cellar, hay and oats and Cressy in the barn. Pooh - what is winter?”

Anne Bosworth Greene

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Winter Tale, 1912

The narrator enjoys preparing for winter, gathering food and supplies, while pondering the season's nature.

In simple terms: Prepare for winter, reflect on its meaning.

Key Takeaway

Embrace seasonal rhythms.

Themes

nature preparation reflection

Mood

contemplative nostalgic

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • farm work
  • food storage
  • family gatherings
  • winter festivals

Key Concepts

rural life seasonal cycles

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does seasonal work shape community?
  • What personal rituals mark seasonal change?
A Different Perspective

Modern life may lack such tangible preparation.

2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings)

More by Anne Bosworth Greene

Explore all 14 Anne Bosworth Greene quotes

More Apples quotes

Browse all 1,204 Apples quotes