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August 17, 2017
A single red berry holds out in a large stand of wild raspberry bushes along the Hurricane Mountain Trail. This 7-mile round-trip hike (11.25 km) starts from the Route 9N Trailhead, and ends at the fire tower summit, with a 2000 foot ascent (610 meters).
Adirondacks Vacation
Hurricane Mountain, between Keene and Elizabethtown, New York
Lake Champlain Area - USA
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Which I managed to squish half over my pants on the walk to the castle - still delicious and only 20 kroner!
The first harvest from the garden has started with raspberries, blackcurrants and cherries. The cherry tree is particularly loaded down this year and, for a change, the birds a bit slow to spot a free meal. Nonetheless, we pick the cherries slightly early and let them fully ripen in the kitchen. We used to net the tree but it has grown too large now.
There's more than one raspberry variety here hence the size variation. The dry weather has kept them free of mildew, unlike last year.
with a thick raspberry buttercream (very fruity) but too brittle and air pocket filled meringue shell crust.
Raspberries without thorns?! True. Rubus oderatus: This flowering raspberry is a native of Eastern North America. It is a deciduous, coarse, suckering shrub with cane-like stems which typically grows 3-6' tall and spreads 6-12' wide. One of the best of the ornamental raspberries because of its rose-like, fragrant, 2" wide, rose-purple flowers which appear over a long summer bloom period and its palmate, 5-lobed, maple-like, medium green leaves (4-10" wide). This shrub has hairy stems but virtually no prickles. Flowers give way to 3/4" diameter, cup-shaped red fruits (raspberries) which are edible but somewhat dry, crumbly and unappetizing... Attracts birds and butterflies. - www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/gardens-gardening/your-ga...
One of the many wonderful native plants on display at the New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods in Framingham, Mass. If you enjoy gardening, wildlife and photography, you will love this place.
Week 13: "FOOD"
If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake.
I make this a lot for company or to bring to someone's house. It's all in the look! It's a fudge brownie or chocolate chunk brownie in a round cake pan with homemade whipped cream made with with sugar and vanilla and topped with raspberries! Who doesn't like chocolate?