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  1. Iowa Veteran

    Iowa Veteran Grizzled Veteran

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    Wife and I went out and picked a lot of black berries today. Not counting the one's we ate while picking, we filled up a 5 gallon bucket. Got them all freezing now. I ate so many while picking, I got a feeling there's gonna be some purple skidmarks before long. Tonights dessert, fresh blackberries with homemade vanilla ice cream!
     
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    bz_711 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    One of our favorite things this time of year...take kids out picking blackberries...by end of day their hands and mouths are all stained purple...good times...and tasty!
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Me and Isaac did that today as well while hanging the cuddeback. Probably the best tasting fruit...EVER!
     
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    They are definitely in bloom around here, they are everywhere!
     
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    mnbowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    i love blackberries!! but what were abondant of around her is red raspberries!!! oh yum!!!
     
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    picked another 5 gallons today. another 10 gallons and we'll have enough to last the winter!
     

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