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6.23.25
Today I worked in my brother's garden and rewarded myself with some berry picking.
garden report 7/5/25
Day 3 of my 2023 Beatrix Potter Challenge: Bear picking blueberries
August 7th 2023
So today I had a short 2.5 mile walk with some great hills
I was able to join family music practice as well today and pick some blackberries while I was out in the country!
Here are some pictures from today.
Black berries and bumblebees
My legs and feet in the hot sun while I moved on my walk
A deer I saw
A turkey vulture outside of music practice haha
And the sky looking rather dramatic
Harold Harvey - Blackberrying or the Quarry, 1917, oil on canvas Harold C. Harvey (1874 - 1941) was a Cornish impressionist painter. He painted in oils and watercolours. Harvey was born in Penzance, Cornwall, the son of a bank manager. Harvey studied painting at the Penzance Art School under the Irish born painter, Norman Garstin. He then attending the Academie Julian in Paris between 1894 and 1896. He began his career exploring social realism and impressionism by painting local fishing and agricultural scenes. Harvey married Gertrude Bodinnar in 1911 in Newlyn. The couple had met when Gertrude posed for Harvey. She also became a painter, and was particularly interested in fabrics. Over the years, Harvey expanded his repertoire to include a wide range of subjects such as still lives, interiors, portraits, landscapes, religious themes, and the industrial landscape of Cornwall.