A big thanks to this week’s My Maine This Week photographer, NRCM member Rachel Farrington of Freeport, Maine, for her beautiful blueberry bush photo, taken on top of Rumford Whitecap last month.
Where is your favorite place to pick berries?
Natural Resources Council of Maine
Protecting the Nature of Maine
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A big thanks to this week’s My Maine This Week photographer, NRCM member Rachel Farrington of Freeport, Maine, for her beautiful blueberry bush photo, taken on top of Rumford Whitecap last month.
Where is your favorite place to pick berries?
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