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At last!!

These may not become raspberry jam in the near future but seeing a cluster of them in our garden for the very first time made my day. I just hope that blackbirds don't see them.

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JK said…
I love berries also, growing up we had fresh fruit all around our house. Apples, pears, cherries, grapes, rasberries, black berries, plumbs, and other fruits... Have a wonderful day..
anney said…
Fresh na fresh talaga pag may sarili kang tanim. Sana nga di makita ng mga blackbirds at baka unahan pa kayo. hehehe!
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wow!:) I love organic fruits!:) fresh from your backyard :)


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riablahgs said…
Hi Mayet!

Wow, I've never seen a raspberry na fresh talaga. I only see them in the grocery produce area in plastic boxes :) I do hope the birds don't get to them first.

Hugs,
Ria C

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riablahgs said…
I haven't seen a close-up of black berries and hopefully too, the birds don't get to them first :)

How are you these days? Hope all is well. Question: Are there still snow around end of March to half of April in the Alps? I'm getting feed backs from friends and locals I know about the places I want to consider on my 40th European trip birthday theme ;) Visiting Interlaken and the Top of Europe is in my list.

Hugs,
Ria C

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