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My poor Blackcurrant Field

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They are cutting it down. Removing it all. I sincerely hope we will see them plant new bushes there. It seems that blackcurrants only produce good berries untill they reach a certain age, that I dont know about for sure. Maybe around 10 years. Dont remember exactly when they planted these. But it is really sad to see them go. The plants to the left are redcurrants. They wont remove them, I have heard. Have a beautiful day. We have around 10C and very grey weater. Around noon I saw a glimse of the sun and now it is back to the cloudy weather again. Thank you for your always welcome viewing, commenting and fav to my previous post. :-)

Comments (15)


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magnus073

7:19AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

Really fantastic capture Helle, I understand why you feel it is such a shame to see them go

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kgb224

8:23AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

Superb capture Helle. I do hope they plant them again Helle. God Bless.

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jayfar

8:52AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

They will probably give the field a rest from currants for a while and plant something else. Nice shot Helle.

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MrsRatbag

8:53AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

I hate to see anything taken down to the ground, I much prefer it natural. But what an excellent clear shot of these working vehicles in the field!

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DennisReed

10:43AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

Oooooooo, I feel your loss! :( Prayers that I see a photo of them replanting!

MrsLubner

11:30AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

You watch... with every ending there appears a new beginning. Whatever is done here will amaze you and you will watch it from the start. It will be a part of your memories and your stories. Well done shot.

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durleybeachbum

11:53AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

The end of an era, but you have made such a great record of this beautiful place, Helle. I look forward to waht happens next.

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kbrog

11:55AM | Thu, 15 November 2012

Excellent capture! I wonder what they will plant there. :)

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Hendesse

1:20PM | Thu, 15 November 2012

I have never seen a field with blackcurrants. Here are many of them, but the bushes stand always separate. Superb shot, I hope they will plant new bushes.

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jeroni

5:18PM | Thu, 15 November 2012

Fantastic image. I like very much the colors

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npauling

6:41PM | Thu, 15 November 2012

You will miss seeing these ones but I hope they replant quickly. The grey sky matches the distruction.

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auntietk

12:16AM | Fri, 16 November 2012

Aaaaaahh! No! Well, I suppose if it's better for the crop in the long run, they must take them out. But you have made me love your currant field, and I'm sad to see the bushes go! Don't neglect to give us the rest of the story as it unfolds! I feel quite attached, and want to know how this all turns out.

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ragouc

10:38AM | Fri, 16 November 2012

Good POV and shot

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dochtersions

11:40AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

I'm curious what will be planted here now for you, my friend. It's such a pity all has to changed, but you made a beautiful pic out of it. Thank you for this interesting shot, Helle!

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dragonmuse

3:21PM | Mon, 19 November 2012

Very informational image. I do understand your sadness though.


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ModelCanon DIGITAL IXUS 980 IS
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ISO Speed160
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