alluring crimson carpet.
Lowbush blueberries!
~dkm 88/365
Somewhere along the road... |
...from Truro, Nova Scotia to Bar Harbor, Maine. |
A journal of outdoor observation, written in response to the simple act of paying close attention for an hour a day to the natural sights and sounds of an ordinary backyard in Decatur, Georgia, or wherever my travels take me, with the intention of recording the single most interesting perception of the hour. The challenge has taught me to expect the unexpected!
2 comments:
That is quite amazing. Glorious sunset colours. Are these particular ones harvested (commercially) or growing wild Deb?
Hi Jane! What fun to meet you here:-). I'm told Maine blueberries are ""wild" in name only. They are grown and harvested and marketed as wild bc they are more similar to smaller authentic wild berries than to the larger hybridized berries more generally grown around the country. These were definitely manicured fields---though we're told they do grow along roadsides as authentic wild berries when they escape beyond the farmed fields---due to their aggressive reproductive ability. Whatever they are, we found their fiery red blankets across the landscape to be mesmerizing!
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