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Autumn..maybe? (Another bad year for blackberries)
Two weeks into Autumn according to the calendar..and while i can’t say it doesn’t feel like Fall, it’s hardly normal. Last week i thought it was really happening when, after several days of grey skies and light showers, we had … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Conservation, flora, Nature, the seasons, Weather
Tagged autumn, blackberries, climate change
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Don’t you love blackberries?
The blackberry is one of the great things about late Summer/early Autumn. In twenty-first century technocivilisation many of Nature’s gifts are camouflaged to us, coming carefully wrapped in plastic, but the blackberry is still there evidencing cosmic generosity to humans … Continue reading
Posted in flora, Nature
Tagged blackberries, getting back to nature, hunter-gatherers
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