Autumn's beauty

Posted by Alaskology

Posted: September 11, 2009 - 11:36 am

Raspberries shine in the morning light.Raspberries shine in the morning light.

I love fall. It is my favorite season. Sadly in Alaska it's also the shortest season.

I generally refer to the "two weeks of fall" that we usually get. That's probably selling it a little short, but it certainly doesn't last anywhere close to three months, and it's nothing like autumn in the Lower 48.

Here, fall is short but sensational. By early September, the unending rain of August is but a memory. Sure the days or shorter, but the sunshine is beautiful, the leaves turn a beautiful golden and there are raspberries.

That's the point of today's blog -- raspberries. My backyard is full of raspberry plants. They were in the yard when we bought the house, but raspberries have a tendency to multiply and ours certainly have.

Just a small portion of what I picked from the backyard this morning.Just a small portion of what I picked from the backyard this morning.

To me, one of life's simply pleasures is heading into the backyard with a small bucket and filling it full with the beautiful red fruit.

Alaska isn't like other places. It's a challenge to grow some things here -- apples and corn and tomatoes were Midwest staples. Here they're a unexpected surprise if you manage to grow some. But my raspberries produce year after year with little effort from me. This year, I finally decided to do a little thinning and cultivating and the berries are better than ever.

So here's to autumn, memories of apple cider from home and even fresher memories of raspberries on my morning oatmeal.

-- Steve

Raspberry plants dominate my backyard ... and I'm fine with that.Raspberry plants dominate my backyard ... and I'm fine with that.

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About the blog: Alaska is a wonderful and fascinating place. Whether its backcountry hiking, coastline kayaking or dining on a downtown deck, there truly is something for everyone. This blog picks up where the annual Daily News Visitors' Guide leaves off. The guide is published in late April, but that's just when summer fun starts heating up. Throughout the year, we hope to give readers a look at Alaska through local eyes. The blog also serves as a calendar of what's going on, a place to look for some outstanding vacation deals and other cool stuff. We invite your comments and your questions. E-mail me at alaskology@adn.com.
About me: I live in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, and I served as the special sections editor at the Anchorage Daily News for nine years. My wife and I have been Alaska residents since 2000 and never plan to leave.

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