The cranberry harvest is just about done in my little corner of the world but there are still some bogs being harvested. And they are still beautiful.
Have a great weekend!

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By Carole
I love cranberry red. Looks like a wee cranberry wave going on in the middle. 🙂 See you soon!
What a cool photo! Enjoy your weekend!
MA’s version of a “red tide.” Have a wonderful weekend!
Mmm, cranberry red. Lovely.
Have a great weekend yourself!
No matter how many times I see cranberry bogs, I’m always struck by how beautiful they are! Thanks for the gorgeous photo on such a dreary Friday. Enjoy your weekend 🙂
This is the fall bonus of living in Massachusetts! I love this time of year! Dinah
The whole cranberry bog fascinates me. I just don’t get it. I guess I’m going to have to come see one in real life some day. Happy Friday.
So lovely.
Have a wonderful weekend! And hug Manise for me!
That is so cool — but, I must admit, at first I thought it was one of the plagues on Egypt. . . Have a great time this weekend!
Have you seen the bog image of the black lab dog diving amid them? It is something for a dog lover!
When I was a kid, after reading the Bobbsey twins and their trip to a cranberry bog, I always wanted to see one. Now I live near them and they are still interesting.
Very cool and a great thing about living in new england – you get to watch the harvesting of the berries. Thanks for sharing.
That’s so cool. I’d like to see that in person sometime.
Wow, I’d love to see one of these up close! It looks so pretty.