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Blueberry hunting

399strokerEB

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Took the family out to find some blueberries yesterday.
 

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fordguy

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nice, would love to try some of those blueberries. i freeze several gallons and eat them all year. our season was in June.
 

Eoth

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Those are some bad-ass blueberries that require a rig like that to get to! ;D
 

bronconut73

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I live right down the road from a blueberry farm.
Very cute little farm/nursery. Those blueberries seem to live the good life but they sure don't have that beautiful view.
 
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399strokerEB

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Thanks guys, we only got about a half gallon of ripe ones. They still need another week or two to be really ready. Not too worried about bears.
 

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Good times.. Always great to have that family time. "memories"
 

Pa PITT

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Yes that's what make a Bronco trip fun for all side of the family .
Daddy gets to drive .
Momma get the View.
& The Kido's gets the Memories.
Daddy sang Bass & Momma sang Tenor. Me & Little Brother would join it!!
 
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