Thursday, June 1, 2017

Thimbleberries


New flowers blooming. No spines- but could this be a berry? Maybe a service berry?
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Hal Hurst OK, not service berry, but maybe thimble berry?
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Nancy Evans Google images says thimbleberry.

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June 1 at 9:50pm
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Hal Hurst So we'll have to be sure to collect some.

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ReplyJune 1 at 9:51pm
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Nancy Evans Jam. We want jam. And blackberry jam.
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Hal Hurst There's a chance that the blackberries I didn't hack down will provide a good blackberry harvest. There are two types. What we need are pickers. and some grinners too.

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June 1 at 9:54pm
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Nancy Evans Watch the movie Gosford Park. There's a great jam scene. And then send MM out to shop for cute little jam jars for Christmas presents...
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Nancy Evans A girl can dream.
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Barbara Portwood The rule in the woods was always to make sure that you use thimbleberry leaves as toilet paper, not devil's club...

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June 5 at 2:34am
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Shawn Guenther I want some jam!
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Hal Hurst We're all looking forward to blackberry season, it seems.

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June 1 at 9:57pm
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Shawn Guenther I'm hoping to score some rhubarb so I can make strawberry rhubarb freezer jam

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June 1 at 9:58pm
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Hal Hurst sounds good.
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Wendie Maxfield Roberts Made some this spring using some fresh & frozen rhubarb. It was fantastic!
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Wendie Maxfield Roberts Looks like a berry to me.
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Jackie Downie Thimbleberry
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Jon Sisk Halle Berry
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Hal Hurst I hope Jon is right!
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Sandy Potter Olsen Beri beri?

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ReplyJune 3 at 8:02am
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Hal Hurst better eat these with an extra helping of wheat germ.

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