Seasonal adjustment
It's that time of year again.
Out with the children at the weekend to pick and fill our first tub (see Rogan's post for more info).
Have made a slight change to the header.
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The blog of photographer Kim Ayres
everything all right? I'm sozzled.
Hehehe. I like it!
how do you make a bramble crumble? Is it like a cobbler? or a crisp?
Dr Maroon - the day ends in a Y, so it's to be expected. Still a bit pissed off about the Haemochromatosis, but other than that I'm not to bad thanks.
Atilla - thank you :)
Debra - check here
I see Rogan has spotted the maggot problem, but I see no mention of the height above which brambles should be picked.I should say over 3 feet, perhaps slightly higher in the vicinity of great danes and motorway laybys.
I can retire now knowing my public duty is seen to. Hope you don't have to go out and repick the entire crop.
Sandy
Hope you didn't get wet.
Sandy - don't worry, from the age of 3 Rogan was taught to avoid picking the ones too low down. And we never take them from the side of the road.
Pat - we're fair weather bramble hunters, or at least not-raining bramble hunters
Excellent header.
Happy new season. Raspberries are almost ripe (again) in middle America.
Birdwatcher - I've a funny feeling you suggested the title last year and I remembered it when we were out picking them this year
Amy - mmMMMmmmm... raspberries...
Ah, the return of the brambling, bearded One! Almost ripe here but your's would be a little earlier being more northerly/easterly.
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