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the simple joys of rural living

Postby salamanca » Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:24 pm

I was just out walking the dog. I have this huge yard/field and I look down in the grass and find wild strawberries. They aren't even as big as a pinto bean but they taste good. (unless you think you walked the dog in that area recently, then they get to stay there uneaten)
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Re: the simple joys of rural living

Postby Black Jack Rackham » Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:27 pm

We have wild blackberrys growing here. Problem is they keep texting me that they aren't ready to be picked yet (oh and the things they say about the iPhone, I just can't repeat them here).

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Re: the simple joys of rural living

Postby Klcp » Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:57 pm

We've got those too all of a sudden! Like there are these tiny little red berries growing all over my back yard! Is this some kind of invasion or something?


.....lol Mark. That's awesome.
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Re: the simple joys of rural living

Postby Lady Grace » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:58 am

One of the few good things about living in the boondocks of a boondock town in Central MA was that I could pick wild blueberries in the summer...*sigh*
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