Sunday, July 22, 2012

Weed dating


Here’s how it works.  Each participating woman is given a row of vegetables to weed.  The women are given instructions on distinguishing a vegetable from a weed.  Each woman is then assigned a man to work with.  The men move on to a new partner, and new row, every five minutes.  
I learned about weed dating in the July 21 issue of Lancaster Farming.  The article quoted Brian Cox, a 47-year-old artist and musician, who noted, “The typical speed dating, it’s just kind of awkward.  But this is just beautiful, because it’s like outside, it’s very organic.  Literally.”
As a guy always interested in coming to the aid of lonely people, I will be happy to provide the venue for weed dating.  I have ten rows of corn and beans and a large squash patch, and they are very weedy.  I’ll explain the difference between corn and squash and weeds.  Conversation will be easy--the heat, the gnats, and the long rows are all possible topics.  It may be too late to plan the event for this summer, but I am definitely considering it for 2013.

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