Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts gardens, leaves and berries as well as flowers.
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Cee
Yummy with Ice Cream
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It would be that’s for sure 😀
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Soft and juicy, I can taste them
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I’m so happy you like these photos 😀 😀
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Great close-up! I love berries, especially raspberries and blueberries 🙂
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I seem to be running anywhere from a day to a week (or more) late on everything. This is yesterday’s FOTD, but I had some berries of my own, so thank you for the opportunity to do berries 🙂
Are those blackberries? I hardly ever see ours because we have a LOT of birds. Seriously. Many, many, MANY birds and they really LOVE fruit. So do I, but they fly and I don’t.
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Yes, they are blackberries. And the grow wild out here. They are considered a nuisance because of it. 😀
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Those berries look delicious!
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Thanks for commenting 😀
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These look berry nice, Cee!
OK…I couldn’t resist (lol).
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LOL Sandy you are too funny 😀
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I’m full of bad puns today.
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I’m enjoying them today 😀
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We called them blackberries, grew on wild and on hedges. I don’t see them in cities any more. Wonderful to see that photo.
I don’t think I posted this before:
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I miss my berries. I loved the berries in Oregon. We lived near a sewage treatment plant that had wild blackberries growing along it. There was a bike path that wound through it and believe it or not, it was gorgeous and lush. I used to pick the berries and they were so big and beautiful that I would dream about finding a big clump of them without thorns.
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As you probably know these berries grow wild out here and considered to be a nuisance. Their thorns are nasty and they take over everything and are impossible to get rid of. 😀 😀
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Yes, but they are lovely to eat!
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Yes,our council poisons them so we don’t dare pick them.
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not often do you see a trio of colors, very nice
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Just different stages of growth, it is cool though.
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Blackberries are so yummy! Found some when I went for a walk. Hard to pick with all the thorns though. 🙂
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Their thorns are nasty 😀
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Bramble pie soon; ours are still green at the moment 😃
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These are old photos of mine….But they should be pickable right now. 😀
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Nice shot Cee
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Such a lovely palette of berries this is 🙂
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I love all the colors, although as they grow bigger they become black or dark purple. 😀
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Looks yummy..We call them Black Berries.
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So do we, & also brambles 😁
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Bramble!! A great name.
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They grow wild around here. 😀 😀
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They do here, too, but are considered noxious and one dare not pick and eat because they may have been sprayed.
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I can understand that. 😀
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