And came home with free food, because it's blackberry season! In Oregon, blackberries are notorious. They are the #1 most invasive species in the state, the absolute bane of gardeners because they take over everything and are a nightmare to get rid of without serious chemical intervention. Blackberry bushes grow along every single roadside, and are so omnipresent that Oregonians seem to forget that, for a few weeks in the summer, these pests bear delicious fruit.
Our apartment complex overlooks an undeveloped hillside, with a gravel path between the buildings and the woods. The complex is huge, so this path's a good half-mile long, and every inch of it is bordered by blackberry bushes. I picked about 4 cups, and could have picked 4 times that many so I'm definitely going back again tomorrow (and the next day, and the next day...)
Does anybody have good blackberry recipes? I had so much fun today, I have a feeling I'll have a freezer full in a few weeks!
I'd forgotten how much fun it is to pick berries, and it just made me fall in love with Oregon all over again. Any place where I can pick wild berries in my own backyard without worrying about getting Lyme disease again is the place for me!
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Bah. You people and your deer-tick free forests. What do you know. I can tell you from first hand experience, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever isn't that bad. Could Lyme disease be that much worse? ;)
All I know is, it took me a good ten years to recover from the Lyme disease I picked up tromping through tall grass on good ol' Long Island. So, yeah, being sick for a decade makes one very wary of berry picking ... and very hapy to move 3,000 miles to find a tickless paradise. :)
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