Picking Update – June 5, 2009

Hi Friends of the Gainesville Organic Blueberry Farm!

Hope everyone is doing GREAT! I went to the Mountains with my family this week and got back late last night to find a welcome party of mosquitoes! Yay!

We went to camp at the trailhead at Snowbird Creek in Western N.C. – near some of the most amazing waterfalls Ive ever seen in my life(and Ive seen a few!). We learned from a fellow hiker that the only population in the world, of synchronous ( lighting up all at once) fireflies, outside of Japan, was nearby at the Joyce Kilmer memorial forest (Biggest trees in the east!) so of course we went to see the show! Incredible! Magic! A Must See! Got sore and cold and wet, hiking and camping, and loved every minute of it!

We are back today but leaving again tomorrow for the weekend.

But today at 6 I will be by the gardens to issue picking cards to those who have worked all their hours already(the Super Friends!), and so those who have worked all their hours from last year (or didnt pick last year), can sign pledges to work their remaining hours for this year, and get picking cards. I wil tell you where the best berries are and how you can pick them while I am away.

Those of you who havent completed your hours from last year will have to finish them before you can pick – fair is fair! Be warned – pickers will be carded!

Next week we will be having work parties Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 10am and 5pm. I will be by the barn with tools – you bring lots of water and long sleeves and gloves. Kids are welcome but as always please leave pet friends at home. Those with picking cards,or eligible to get picking cards(see above) can come by during those days between 10am and 10:30am, and between 5 and 5:30pm, and pick up your card and sign a pledge if need be, and I will tell you where the berries are, and how you can pick while we are not there.

Kenny has some beautiful and delicious yellow squash and zucchini, and maybe some peppers for sale and Mr Whiskey has calliloo and some watermelons, so bring a few dollars if you want to shop fresh produce from the farm(except for the watermelons – you’ll have to ask Mr. Whiskey Phillips where these were grown).

Hope to see you out at the farm!
:)
maureen



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