Wild Blueberries

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Man those do look good to eat Ron. I can taste that Blueberry pie as I type. Great pictures,good to see you post again.
Ed
 

Great shots! I had to take a few to decide but I like the 1st one best, nope changed my mind again definitely the 3rd :-\. OK both. The second ones good too :D. Nice.
 

Wild blueberries are a lot tastier then cultivated varieties. Only around here they are very small and it takes awhile to pick a quantity of them.
 

Ron,
I gotta say..when I saw title blueberries, i thought....boring.
WRONG AGAIN!!!!!
Just beautiful.
Wish I had your eye.
side note........... was in Oxford, Nova Scotia a few years ago. The whole town smlled like a warm blueberry muffin. Turns out it's the blueberry processing capitol of the world (?). yummmmm....can still smell it :D
 

Those are some really nice pics....thanks for sharing!
 

Hey Ron,

Do you mind if I post some tacky looking blueberries in your
beautiful blueberry post ???

Took this pic in Columbia Falls, Maine last week.
Best blueberry pie I ever had.
Only took Ralph + I one day to kill it ::) :P
 

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Ashleen said:
Hey Ron,

Do you mind if I post some tacky looking blueberries in your
beautiful blueberry post ???

Took this pic in Columbia Falls, Maine last week.
Best blueberry pie I ever had.
Only took Ralph + I one day to kill it ::) :P

Looks like a neat place Ashleen! :D :D
 

Nice pic's, we have them in the mts here, & we also have a 'winter' variety, we call them 'huckleberry's' down here. ;D.

While hunting, or hiking in the winter, you can grab a handfull, & abate your hunger for a while.

Fossis.............
 

Great pics, Ron. The wild ones in our woods, seems everyone calls them huckleberries. They're still tasty.

;) RR
 

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