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Blueberry Hills Homestead
200 year-old house on 25 rocky acres in high country upstate NY and SO many highbush blueberries!
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Today's Blueberries
Blueberries are beginning to ripen. The ones that are blue-ing are still reddish and very tart. Soon.
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I am a 40-something city girl trying to integrate city and country, homestead-y things like spinning and knitting, cheese and beer making with city things like art and culture and other people.
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