PDA

View Full Version : If you like these gonna cost some blood !!


bfjr
Apr-20-2005, 03:45 PM
Man I love boysenberrys. Every year I go thru some blood to get a taste :cry :uhoh :wxwax :D

http://bfjr.smugmug.com/photos/20136652-M.jpg

this is the 1st one this year, just about ready. So guess I'll get myself to store for a can Bank-Aids so I can deal with these :wow :wow :D

http://bfjr.smugmug.com/photos/20136807-M.jpg

no birds ever touch this, Geeezzz wonder why :lol

Lucky Hack
Apr-20-2005, 07:36 PM
Great pics, when I was a kid I used to spend the summers at their farm in upstate New York and there were Blackberry fields and we would get a big leather belt and strap on a 5 gallon bucket, long pants and a long sleeve shirt and we would pick two and eat one until the bucket was full! Then we would have blackberry pancakes and blackberry jam, and one of my favorites was to make a peanutbutter and blackberry sandwich while the blackberries were still warm from the sun. Our fingers were stained purple for two weeks straight! We had some great times back then... Thanks for the memories.

hoping this message finds you well -Ian

rahmonster
Apr-20-2005, 07:43 PM
I love those thorns, they remind me of Barb Wire fencing!

Kirwin
Apr-20-2005, 08:54 PM
Never had a Boysenberry... Mullberrys yes, and they were pain free to pick! The second image is tack sharp!:rofl :rofl :rofl :clap

bfjr
Apr-21-2005, 05:18 AM
Great pics, when I was a kid I used to spend the summers at their farm in upstate New York and there were Blackberry fields and we would get a big leather belt and strap on a 5 gallon bucket, long pants and a long sleeve shirt and we would pick two and eat one until the bucket was full! Then we would have blackberry pancakes and blackberry jam, and one of my favorites was to make a peanutbutter and blackberry sandwich while the blackberries were still warm from the sun. Our fingers were stained purple for two weeks straight! We had some great times back then... Thanks for the memories.

hoping this message finds you well -Ian
used to do the same thing when I was a Kid in Germany, in my Grandpas little garden, he grew berry's there, especially had strawberrys. Between the blood and berry stains, glorious times. Probably why I planted these. Thanks for reminding me!! :thumb

bfjr
Apr-21-2005, 05:21 AM
I love those thorns, they remind me of Barb Wire fencing!
Probably what gave the inventor the idea :lol
the piccie doesn't do um justice :cry, cause if you just graze em, you bleed :D
Thanks for stoppin by :thumb

Harryb
Apr-21-2005, 05:22 AM
You're a brave man Ben. Love the thorns pic.:thumb

bfjr
Apr-21-2005, 05:25 AM
Never had a Boysenberry... Mullberrys yes, and they were pain free to pick! The second image is tack sharp!:rofl :rofl :rofl :clap
Sorry to hear that, Kirwin :lol
Never had a fresh Boysenberry, Oh Man are missing a taste treat !! :D
Sour and Sweet all at the same time :clap

ian408
Apr-21-2005, 05:47 AM
Mmmmm......boysenberries.

ian

Steve Cavigliano
Apr-21-2005, 09:39 AM
Ben,

I'm with ya buddy. What's a little blood when you can have that deep red juice running down your jowls from pigging out on boysenberries? :rofl They are so sweet and so much tastier right off the vine :thumb

As others have mentioned, that thorn shot is sweet :clap


Steve

bfjr
Apr-21-2005, 02:06 PM
You're a brave man Ben. Love the thorns pic.:thumb Musta just missed your reply this morning on my way to work ! No matter,
Hi ya Harry, hope all is well and sunny thereabouts :thumb
Yeah, could not wait that #1 is now safely at home im me tummy mmmmGGooood :eat :wow :D, yes and I got my first cut :lol !!

bfjr
Apr-21-2005, 02:08 PM
Mmmmm......boysenberries.

ian
Hi Ian
You bet, man :D

bfjr
Apr-21-2005, 02:24 PM
Ben,

I'm with ya buddy. What's a little blood when you can have that deep red juice running down your jowls from pigging out on boysenberries? :rofl They are so sweet and so much tastier right off the vine :thumb

As others have mentioned, that thorn shot is sweet :clap


Steve You know it Steve,
Being outside licking your wounds while popping berrys :clap :cool :D
Makes me feel like a kid all over again :feelgood :super.

Stan
Apr-21-2005, 03:05 PM
Never had a Boysenberry... Mullberrys yes, and they were pain free to pick! The second image is tack sharp!:rofl :rofl :rofl :clapMulberries come in September, but sweet, sharp and they live on a tree with no thorns. My tree does not even have a leaf on it yet and it fell over to make it easier to pick:binge :binge :binge