Posted by Banditfarmer on July 14, 2015 at 18:29:09 from (75.186.9.25):
Well its that time of year again and SOWMBO wants blackberries picked for the freezer and to make some pie's now. I'm not going to complain as she makes good pie's and cobblers. This year it seams the blackberries are big but 5' away there small so who knows why. Today before it poured rain again I picked 6 butter bowls full in about 3 1/2 hours and was burned up and soaking wet, I must be getting old cause I can never remember being this wore out after picking berries. But the wife is happy with the 9 quarts (?) I brought home today and were washed dried and put in freezer bags and in the freezer so she is happy, But she wants more! Still lots more to pick that's for sure and I guess tomorrow I will be back picking them. I like picking the big ones but there are more small ones than big ones so you pick them all! Happy wife happy life and happy tummy! How are the blackberries ware you are? And who dose the pickin? Bandit
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