Amanda Vitte and her son, Jackson Douglas, laugh as Aela Brova pops a blueberry into her mouth instead of plopping it into the bucket while fruit picking at Triple B Farms last week. The Scenery Hill family enjoyed spending the warm afternoon at the farm.
Katherine Mansfield/Observer-Reporter
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Alek Manning of Munhall is caught blue-handed picking blueberries at Triple B Farms last week. Manning’s mother, Justine, brought her three kids Austin, Jilianne and Alek to the farm for an afternoon because the weather was nice and it was something different to do, she said.
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A tractor full of families and friends passes a field of pick-your-own wildflowers before parking at Triple B Farms blueberry site one sunny afternoon last week. Dozens of families enjoyed picking sunflowers, filling baskets with blueberries and peaches and running around at the farm-themed playground.
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Kaia Weiss of Bentleyville fills her hands with ripe blueberries during an outing to Triple B Farms last week. Weiss spent the afternoon blueberry picking with her sisters Isabella and Adrianna.
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Blueberries were ripe for the picking last week at Triple B Farms, where dozens of families spent sunny afternoons filling buckets with the sweet fruit. Triple B Farms offers blueberry picking daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until the blueberries run out.
Katherine Mansfield/Observer-Reporter
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