Berry season

The Blueberries are ripe. Well some are, and others are heading that way. I've grown to appreciate the blueberries up here, although I have to admit I mocked them for…

_MG_4914 The Blueberries are ripe. Well some are, and others are heading that way. I've grown to appreciate the blueberries up here, although I have to admit I mocked them for awhile. After other places I've been, I found them small, and few and far between.

Ah but now, now I know they have a rich tart taste, and while it takes longer, there can be plenty of them out there in the right spots. But more than anything else, I relish the gathering. The gathering of our family, the gathering of friends, and the gathering of the berries._MG_4963 It is a much anticipated activity in our house, twinged with a bittersweetness. For now that berry season is upon us winter, that long winter, can not be too far behind._MG_4891

Late last week we stopped briefly to check on the berries, and while most were still green there were pockets of berries that had ripened. Checking a few of our favourite spots this weekend we found a profusion of ripened berries. It is a good year, despite the rain and the cooler weather.

Our Blueberries are Vaccinium uliginosum, and have a beautiful blue colour to the berry. This photo_MG_4976 shows a fairly typical plant, a low growing shrub with dark shiny leaves that turn a lovely deep red in the fall. I have to admit I've never paid much attention to what the flowers look like, and should rectify that… next year. On one of our recent (daily) forays I found what has to be the most prolific plant in the Arctic, there were forty-five berries on this little plant,_MG_5018 some of which were huge by our standards (the size of a smallish Saskatchewan Blueberry berry.)

Due to our lives getting in the way of living, it is often late by the time we head out. All along the road you can see ATV's and vehicles parked, as more and more people head out to their favourite patches, or search for new ones. People dot the hills. 

We've fallen into a predictable pattern. Once there we fan out and everyone picks. _MG_4909 I tend to only pick a little bit, pick up the camera and go exploring. Often the kids pick for a little bit, Travis and the others end up looking for small lives. He found a small millipede last night under a rock, something I had no idea existed up here.

Leah and her sisters, and friends usually concentrate at the task at hand, and can pick a remarkable amount, considering the tiny berries and their scattered nature. When the kids tire I head for the truck with them, sip coffee, and wait for the others. The berries are tasty, but is all about the company._MG_4903 _MG_4907
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Oh, and you get to see some fantastic scenes. Both small…
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And large…

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