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Strange irony

My mother would tell me about her childhood on the prairies. How rough they had it in the 30s and how the only fruit they got was dried fruit shipped in from warmer climes. How dried apples were a real treat for her. Today we harvested the apple tree in the back yard. One puny little tree yielded over 150 pounds of apples. Careful breeding and selective grafting has made it possible to grow apples even farther north than where my mother grew up. Oh and the grapes from our grapevine almost exceeded the 100 pounds of saskatoon's we harvested back in July.
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Are you in Saskatchewan? I've never seen Saskatoons there
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@Justafantasy No I live in Alberta. Lots of saskatoons in the coolies
@hippyjoe1955 I do as well. Found many wild raspberries and strawberries over the years. Don't know enough about tree berries to try many
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@Justafantasy Makes sense. When I was a kid mom and my aunts would take me berry picking in the coolies in East Central Alberta. I remember one when my cousin and I got bored. We had already picked a bucketful of saskatoons so we went exploring. We found an old moonshiner's still. We assumed the old shiner wasn't coming back.