The olallieberry (pronounced oh-la-leh, sometimes spelled ollalieberry, olallaberry, olalliberry, ollalaberry or ollaliberry) is a cross between the loganberry and the youngberry, each of which is itself a cross between blackberry and another berry (raspberry and dewberry, respectively).
THIS IS A PERVERSION OF FRUIT.
...Mendel would be so proud.
Like, pick from a bacon tree?
A crispy hot bacon tree. I'd give up the Francophone priest scenario from yesterday for this.
A warm bread tree might be first choice for me. Although cheese is also tempting.
Less so when I think about picking it off a tree, but still.
Okay, in my fantasy world the priest with the thigh holster is delivering it to me, but I don't want to appear choosy.
Man...I saw the Wire signal, but missed my chance being all scrupulous...Sheeit.
It took me about four episodes before I wanted to watch more, but it didn't really*have* me until "I got the gun...you got the briefcase."
Now I would watch David Simon bitch out the cable man. And probably cry at the end.
We got it like that.
(My fondest broadcasting wish= David Simon on "Countdown"
Ego Shortage on Eastern Seaboard, Boehner, GOP, Blame Obama)
My Dad grew strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries, and we had black raspberries growing wild. I only realize now how spoiled I was. No blackberries though.
megan, you need to come on one of the Wigglebutts walks with me anytime from mid-July to September. Blackberries GALORE. Last year I made a pie or cobbler nearly every week.
And gained 15 pounds.
The Queen ain't no bitch, though.
The Queen have moves.
rumor has it that in containers I might be able to grow berries in Texas. I would be very happy!
We are going berry picking on Saturday up here though and I do believe cobbler will be made.
"But in this ever changing world in which we're living..."
I'm nearly certain it's "But IF this ever changing world..." No clue if it's "we're livin'" or "we live in," but the full line is "But if this every changing world in which we (whatever) makes you give it a cry, then live and let die."