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  • Fishing, building "forts", mountain biking, and even berry-picking teach us that nature exists for us to exploit.

    The Zombie Plague 2009

  • •Increase physical activity in Kenai, Alaska, by establishing a volunteer network to lead historical walks, nature walks and berry-picking forays.

    'Change Clubs' get Americans moving 2011

  • Ms. Park's favorites are June's strawberry pie (it preserves the memory of berry-picking with her family) and December's warming chicken pot pies (they remind her of watching her young daughters roll dough).

    News You Can Eat Charlotte Druckman 2011

  • We went mushrooming and berry-picking most of the summer; and it was safe for children to play in because it was a protected area – a military zone.

    Yuri Gagarin's daughter: 'It wasn't enough for him, it was too quick!' – interview 2011

  • Mrs Chronic-Shock -- Sounds like a berry-picking expedition to DC is in order!

    Dewberry cobbler is your reward | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009

  • Fishing, building "forts", mountain biking, and even berry-picking teach us that nature exists for us to exploit.

    The Zombie Plague 2009

  • Maybe the unnamed honoree did 60 miles of berry-picking?

    Amused Am I Jen 2009

  • For indigenous peoples, stories and discussions about the weather and climate are interwoven with stories and experiences of particular tasks, like hunting, herding, fishing, berry-picking, or traveling (see Chapter 3).

    Indigenous peoples, animals, and climate in the Arctic 2009

  • Do you innocently follow a link back to something you said four months ago, and then find yourself spending the next hour reading about berry-picking, swimming, and lemonade smoothies?

    Polka Dot Cottage » Do you do this? » Print 2008

  • Do you innocently follow a link back to something you said four months ago, and then find yourself spending the next hour reading about berry-picking, swimming, and lemonade smoothies?

    Polka Dot Cottage: Do you do this? 2008

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