Of all work-schools, a good farm is probably the best for motor development.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I came from a farming background, and my career was teaching.
I thought I might like to farm. But I didn't know the economics of it. Teachers basically steered me away from it.
I grew up in Palestine, West Virginia, which is mostly a farming community; there aren't a lot of jobs.
Education is very important, and the botanical garden is the place to do that. I grew up in a semi-rural area and learned from that being my playground.
I really like the whole urban farming idea, because I grow my own produce in L.A., and I think it's great to teach people here in Manhattan so they can do the same.
I worked on a farm for a little bit.
I'm no good at really anything that involves motor skills.
It has long been a childhood dream of mine to have a farm.
For a long time, I have been inclined to start a school for the talented children.
You have to look for teachers. If you want to be a mechanic, go hang out with mechanics.
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