POSTED ON Saturday, June 27, 2009 AT 10:47PM
Photo: 'Tis the blueberry season
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Bryan Rogers of Yakima and his niece, Mimi Rogers, 10, search out ripe blueberries at Blueberry Hill u-pick blueberry farm in Moxee Saturday, June 27, 2009. Farm owner Jim Roy said the season started around June 20 of this year and will continue for about three weeks.
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Bryan Rogers of Yakima and his niece, Mimi Rogers, 10, search out ripe blueberries at Blueberry Hill u-pick blueberry farm in Moxee on Saturday. Farm owner Jim Roy said the season started around June 20 of this year and will continue for about three weeks.
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