Showing posts with label picking berries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label picking berries. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 09, 2014
Time for the Berries!
Here is my cohort and fellow berry picking buddy.
Morris.
He loves picking wild raspberries, black caps, black raspberries....he even occasionally helps himself.
I have a love-hate relationship with wild berries. They are prickly to pick and usually the bugs are very annoying.
It is usually hot and muggy too.
Yet I like picking them and love eating them.
I freeze them on a cookie sheet then drop them into a container for winter eating.
There is something quite exotic about eating a fresh bowl of berries in the midst of winter.
This year I'm pretty lucky. The berries along the driveway have really burst forth with big fat luscious black berries and the picking is pretty easy. I don't have to hike far and if I time it right I can pick them while they are in the shade.
Plus I can pick until I am tired and then go back later, refreshed and get more.
Fresh berries for dessert.
Fresh lettuce and beet greens from the garden!
What more could a person want?
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Berry Pickin' and Mules
Oh how I love black berries, black caps...anyway. Those beautiful black berries that ripen in the woods on or around the 4th of July.
This year they were a bit later, which has worked out quite well.
Yesterday before breakfast I was able to walk out to the edge of the woods and pick enough to go with our breakfast.
Yesterday afternoon, I took Morris and we went for a walk alongside the road. Morris loves getting in close to the plants and picking his own berries. Yes, he eats them!
I froze a pint and a half from that little walk.
Later on we took out Opal and Fred and decided to ride back to the yellow-golden berry patch.
Each year it is harder to get to as the multiflora rose and other plants like wild grapes begin to crowd the area out.
But we went prepared!
Here is Fred with Hubby and a couple of buckets.
Here is the stand of berries. I think I'll need to go back and pick again later.
It is hard enough to pick these that you have to wear hiking chaps to protect your legs from the other prickly things that grow there.
For me, half the fun is getting to ride a mule to the location of the berries.
It was a quiet pleasant ride.
And a beautiful summer evening.
This year they were a bit later, which has worked out quite well.
Yesterday before breakfast I was able to walk out to the edge of the woods and pick enough to go with our breakfast.
Yesterday afternoon, I took Morris and we went for a walk alongside the road. Morris loves getting in close to the plants and picking his own berries. Yes, he eats them!
I froze a pint and a half from that little walk.
Later on we took out Opal and Fred and decided to ride back to the yellow-golden berry patch.
Each year it is harder to get to as the multiflora rose and other plants like wild grapes begin to crowd the area out.
But we went prepared!
Here is Fred with Hubby and a couple of buckets.
Here is the stand of berries. I think I'll need to go back and pick again later.
It is hard enough to pick these that you have to wear hiking chaps to protect your legs from the other prickly things that grow there.
For me, half the fun is getting to ride a mule to the location of the berries.
It was a quiet pleasant ride.
And a beautiful summer evening.
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