City Slickers Take to the Crops, With song
It was prime growing weather on Shelter Island, N.Y., as a breeze blew in from Dering Harbor, and Bennett Konesni was tending to his field of dreams: three neatly planted acres of boy choy, cauliflower kale, Asian mustard greens, eggplants and 15 varieties of tomatoes soon to be transplanted.
People are really interested in getting their hands dirty and experience nature. Down the road at 1735 Georgian mansion, Edith Gawler, an architecture student and fiddler who is Mr. Konesni’s fiancée, was staffing the office, which overseas volunteer and education programs.
A banjo-making course was scheduled for June 7 through 12, and work song workshop for the June 17.
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