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Berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Full length video recording of berry picking with Bridget Jacobs in Joe Batt's Arm, Fogo Island, from which the other video clips are drawn
Cotton grass: berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Cotton grass, Joe Batt's Arm
"Crackerberries": berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
"Cracker" or crackerberry bush, which grows low to the ground. Commonly seen on the edge of paths.Crackerberry or cracker is the local name for the bunchberry, a dogwood (Cornus Canadensis), also known as pidgeon berry
Blueberries and "crackerberries": berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Discussion of blueberries and "crackerberries", or crackers, which are eaten right off the bush.Crackerberry or cracker is the local name for the bunchberry, a dogwood (Cornus Canadensis), also known as pidgeon berry
A Letter
This is part of \u27a letter which Joe Berry wrote to his mother less than three weeks before his death
Handbill advertising the Matilija and Ojai Stage, owned by Joe Berry, [s.d.]
Photograph of a handbill advertising the Matilija and Ojai Stage, owned by Joe Berry, [s.d.]. The handbill is composed of dark letters printed on light paper and reads as follows: "Matilija and Ojai Stage Will make daily trips (except Sundays) to Ventura and return Stages and stock the finest Fare, $1 from Ventura to Nordhoff and Matilija 60 Pounds of baggage allowed Joe Berry -- Proprietor and Driver"
Bridget's berry preferences: berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Bridget Jacobs prefers partridgeberries and marshberries to blueberries for jam and tarts, although blueberry muffins are good
Partridgeberries: berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Partridgeberry plant growing close to a rock
Foxy digger: berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Mention of butterflies, which were in abundance that summer. Then Bridget spots a small bird which she calls a Foxy Digger
Marshberries: berry picking with Bridget Jacobs, Joe Batt's Arm
Marshberry, which grows low to the ground, making the berries hard to find
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