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Join Date: May 2015
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Adventures with Currants
This morning I was reading an article about blackcurrants, which reminded me that this is just about the time of year in our northern vicinity when currants become ripe enough to be edible.
I used to have many currant bushes in my yard, with enough berries for me and lots of my neighbors, but one year they became infected with a fungus that eventually killed most of them. I did transplant a couple of bushes to the far corner of my backyard, but the birds usually beat me to the berries every year.
So, I usually purchase currants each summer at our local farmer’s stand instead. A couple of hours ago I made a phone call to the stand to see if they have currants available to buy. A young girl answered and our conversation went something like this:
Audrey: “ Hello, do you have any currants in stock yet?”
Reply: “No, we won’t have any carrots in until mid-July.”
Audrey: “ No dear, not carrots, currants! You know, little red berries that grow on bushes.”
Reply: “Oh, ummmm, I don’t think I see any here...... how small are the berries anyway?”
Audrey: “They’re fairly small, but what difference does it make? Do you have any?”
Reply: “ Ummmm, you should probably speak to John about it.”
Audrey: “O.k., may I please speak with John?”
Reply: “He’s not here. It’s his day off.”
Well, I guess I’ll make a trip outside to my remaining currant bushes to see if the birds left me anything.
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