OK, so it's 4th of July, which means time to pick the plentiful raspberries around the perimeter of the property... see the first photo- scones tomorrow!
 
While picking today, I found some other berries that sure LOOK like raspberries, but they aren't. Their texture when I pick them is firmer than raspberries, they grow on a stem rather than on the sort of vine like raspberries do, and the vine has sharp individual thorns rather than the "fuzzier" kind of thrones on the raspberry vines. No, I don't know what they taste like- I don't know what they are yet. They're in the second photo...
 
Any ideas, anyone?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			While picking today, I found some other berries that sure LOOK like raspberries, but they aren't. Their texture when I pick them is firmer than raspberries, they grow on a stem rather than on the sort of vine like raspberries do, and the vine has sharp individual thorns rather than the "fuzzier" kind of thrones on the raspberry vines. No, I don't know what they taste like- I don't know what they are yet. They're in the second photo...
Any ideas, anyone?
 
	 
	 
 
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