7/15/11


This past weekend, we had the complete pleasure of visiting Mike's friend Paul at his family's strawberry farm. He let us do some picking after-hours and encouraged us to eat as we picked.

As soon as I bit into my first one, I realized that I had forgotten what a strawberry was supposed to taste like. You sort of get used to eating the ones from the grocery store that are all white inside and not really sweet at all. These perfect little strawberries were unbelievably juicy and blood red on the inside. I never want to eat a store bought strawberry again.

More photos here.

Post script - I'm so proud and happy to be part of Kinfolk Magazine. It launches today, check it out here! I can't wait to dig into it this weekend.

37 comments:

  1. so cool :) I really like this post!!

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  2. Those look delicious... Just looking at those pictures reminds me of what a strawberry is supposed to take like.

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  3. First of all...you are just too darn cute! Love this post! You totally hit the nail on the head about doing our best to be more mindful about how we treat people on a day to day basis. This is something that I struggle with myself, but I'm trying and I think that as long as you give it an honest effort, that's what matters. Have a brilliant weekend, pretty lady! :)

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  4. aw! i used to go strawberry picking with my family all the time! now we rarely ever do! those look DELISH!

    XOXO

    www.allabouttwenties.blogspot.com

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  5. oh i love this post - almost as much as i love strawberries. have a good weekend :)

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  6. oh wow..this looks amazing. beautiful photographs.

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  7. love this post! i want to be there! the shot of your hands is so great.

    also funny side note, i have that shirt mike is wearing! xoxoxoxo

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  8. Beautiful fields full of delicious strawberries! I have just one bed in my garden and unfortunately this years wasn't a Strawberry year. It was a Raspberry one, and that was great too! Anyway, I completely understand what you mean, in the same way I hate tomatoes from the store, they taste like water, while eating a tomato out of the garden is a completely different thing. I wish you a nice weekend!
    Juliette

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  9. you are so lucky to have a friend that owns a strawberry farm! I just bought my first pint of Ontario strawberries this summer and I'm so addicted already. I wish summer can last forever so I never need to go back to strawberries shipped from California!

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  10. i looove this post. the stained fingers, fresh strawberries... love it.

    also, clearly this is not the point of the post, but can i ask what font the "strawberry fields" is written in?! i love it.

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  11. janis, you are so dang cute. strawberry fields look like so much fun. yummy.

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  12. berry picking is the best! and totally agree on how fresh "real" strawberries are like a different species than the dry crunchy grocery store kind.

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  13. uhm yum yum i can't wait for the summer!!

    nice thoughts about kindness :)

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  14. gorgeous photos! and I totally know what you mean-- I can't buy strawberries from the grocery store. they're just a disappointment.

    congrats on being a part of kinfolk-- i just started reading and love it so far!

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  15. The pictures are pretty awesome lady!
    Strawberry picking is seriously one of the best summer pastimes ;)

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  16. Beautiful pictures, Janis+Mike. The picture with your strawberry stained fingers is so cute. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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  17. looks like a perfect day. i love how real, fresh fruits and veggies really do taste different.

    and hooray for kinfolk! i love it.

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  18. I love those stained fingers. This looks like such a wonderful day..

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  19. These photos and words are beautiful. You are an amazing person. I love your stained red fingers.

    * Julia

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  20. beautiful! i love berry season here in BC - it's arrived a bit late this year due to our cool summer. But it's worth the wait. it's amazing how much flavour is packed into those juicy, tiny red berries compared to the jumbo sized and bland tasting ones at the supermarkets.

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  21. @Bridget: The font is "strange love"! One of my faves :) We're using it all over the wedding!!

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  22. love these images of strawberry fields and strawberries! It is probably my favourite fruit when it does not taste like water (like the ones from the grocery store!)
    love the colours in these photos, I especially love the 3rd photo.

    AMAZING piece in kinfolk btw! xo

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  23. Adore the pictures and love the story. We used to grow strawberries around the edge of our garden when I was a kid, it was the mere memory of how they tasted that made me rebel against supermarket strawberries. The real deal is emotionally on another plane.

    I hope you enjoy your strawberries in many wonderful forms!

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  24. I just discovered your blog through a comment you left on everyday musings (I commented right after you a few minutes ago!) and wow, I am blown away. Your space here is instantly captivating and so so lovely. Very much looking forward to following along with your adventures.

    xo,
    Kayla

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  25. ummmmmmmmm how lovely!

    olivilla-olivilla.blogspot.com

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  26. i used to go strawberry picking all the time when i was little. i loved it!

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  27. I love all these pictures! Especially so with the type treatment of the title on the first pic! Awesome!!!

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  28. Wow! Kinfolk is my dream-come-true read. Loved your article (it sounded so YOU!)

    xxo

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  29. LOVE these photos! i need to find a strawberry field by us, i don't think i've ever been strawberry-picking!

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  30. Yum! Thought I'd stop in and just say that your photos are amazing, what sort of camera are you using? Happy wedding preparations!
    xx

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  31. love your blog! the last photo is gold x

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  32. im loving your blog! so many beautiful shots.

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