We lived on 10-acres 6 miles west of   Knoxville ,  Iowa .   I was in 6th grade, and we had a garden, a big garden. It was  my job to plant the seeds for the Green Beans.
As a typical male, I began without getting the  directions.  So I started at one  side of the garden with my little trowel, dug a little hole, and planted  seeds.  I thought it was easy.  The ground had been tilled and  raked.  The soil was soft and I had  a pouch full of seeds. I dug away and put a seed down every few inches.  When I got to the other side I saw that  my row was a crazy zigzag.
Our neighbor, Marvin Miller (yes, I lived next to Farmer  Miller) had watched me plant my row and had said nothing.  He then spoke-up. “You need to drive a  stick about 12” tall on either side of the garden. Then you run a string between  the two to mark your row.”
I actually replied (I’m not lying, and I wasn’t being  sarcastic), “My row is so crooked; I’d never get that string to follow  it.”
He didn’t laugh.   He just calmly said, “You set-up the string BEFORE you plant the  seeds.”
ME: “Ohhhhhhhhhhhh…..”
Insert life application here:  _________________________________________________.
chris
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