Last week, a journey was taken to the rural environment because a short vacation was needed. Many people believe that berry picking requires more physical exertion than most individuals anticipate. Because thorny plants exist where wild blackberries grow, berry picking involves a specific level of difficulty. While looking for the ripest fruits, a person must spend a long duration bent over near the ground. Berry picking feels like a combination of enjoyment and struggle when perfectly dark berries are located by a foraging person.

Prickly branches are wrestled with by the individual because the plants seem to possess a personal desire for conflict. Even though these challenges exist, berry picking remains a valuable activity. It has been observed that fresh fruits taken from nature possess a superior taste because the sun provides warmth to the berries. The flavor of the berries is increased when the effort of manual labor is applied. Fresh fruits from the rural environment are better than the items found in a plastic container from a food market.

Summer seasons are improved when little adventures are used to disrupt the daily schedule. Plans are being created for a future trip to the same location so that berry picking can happen again. Finally saw a bumblebee take a moment to make honey and capture its busy little effort. So simple, yet cool to watch nature at work!




