We arrived in Oberlin at the farm in about 30 minutes and Mom & Dad were there with five of my sister's six boys. I got out a sling blade and cleaned up an area on the bank of the pond and the boys fished for a while. They didn't get any bites, but had a great time with a BB gun shooting snakes and turtles swimming in the pond. I remember doing the exact same thing 35 years ago or so in the same exact spot. Whoa, is my math right? I think it is - unfortunately.
After the boys were out of BBs, we got a bucket and all went blackberry picking. What a sight to see. Seven boys picking blackberries, depositing most of them in little mouths stained black from eating them. The few that weren't eaten on the spot were collected in a Sonic cup, hands, and baseball caps turned upside down and then were poured into the community bucket, which happened to be a cat food container. (We make do with what we've got.)
Blackberries |
One other thing about this treat that I recall is that me, my brother, my sister and my cousin would all eat a slice or two of homemade blackberry pie with white sauce and chase it down with a cold drink. My grandmother always had "Shasta" drinks in assorted flavors like lemon-lime, cola, grape, orange, black cherry, ginger ale, root beer, or my favorite, strawberry - we called it Pop Rouge. On a hot summer day the drinks would be sooo cold because of these aluminum drinking glasses that my grandmother had:
You would drop a few ice cubes in those bad boys and they would make the drink so cold that your lips would practically stick to the aluminum cup when you tried to drink from it. Did any of you have these cups? Man I remember those things. After eating a piece of pie and drinking an ice cold Pop Rouge, you were good to go again and could go back outside and run around until you were good and sweaty and tired. We didn't need 'Energy Drinks' back in those days. Well, I guess the sugar in the sodas effectively gave us the same rush.
Here is a good shot of my sister's little boy (We'll call him Huck Finn) after a big day of blackberry picking and eating. He was a very dedicated picker and eater. If he's smile, his purple tongue would attest to this.
We got the cattle trailer home and as I was walking in I saw a red ripe strawberry on one of our strawberry plants. I picked it to bring inside to wash it and eat it.
Good thing I turned it over before popping it in my mouth. A slug was enjoying my strawberry.
Someone beat me to it! |
Where's that salt shaker? |
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