goeduck
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The only problem with wild high bush cranberry or wild raspberries - brown bears like the berries also. And they don't take kindly to people picking in their patch.
Something that can be tried ONCE ?
The only problem with wild high bush cranberry or wild raspberries - brown bears like the berries also. And they don't take kindly to people picking in their patch.
Something that can be tried ONCE ?
Doofy - you dog!!! You've been there too. Yes, what you discovered three days ago will be all gone when you return, if you are lucky. If not so lucky - your big brown picking buddy will INSIST that HE picks alone.
FWIW - we never PICKED the berries. Did it the Eskimo way. Bend the berry bushes over a cardboard box - beat gently on the bush with a stick - the ripe berries will fall in the cardboard box. When you get home - roll all the berries down an old wool Army blanket - this will remove leaves, twigs, etc. Float berries in bathtub quarter full of water to remove unripe berries and wash the rest.
We have seemed to have gotten a little off track here, WTH.
Hey, isn't this is the "quirky" thread? Outwitting bears is kinda quirky, right? I never had to fight the bears for blackberries down here in Southwest Missouri, but I have had some serious battles with the chiggers!.:laughing:
Say Moss. do you like pumpkin pie? Because Sweet Potato pie is similar. Not quite the same but close.
Hoping for a Mincmeat Pie soon. Need to pick up Lard for the pie crust.
About 174.... round trip.I suppose so. I'm fighting a mouse battle in the chicken coop right now. Not sure I'm winning but I have probably caught 30 mice over 3 days. Now, how many steps is it to the chicken coop? I will get back to you on that one.