Strawberries at the Museum

One of the best surprises of my summer was that the park at the museum was landscaped with strawberries.  Urban foragers rejoice!  The berries are everywhere (but are very small).  I’m not sure why this pleases me so much, but every time I walk by, I smile.

If you like this, you might be interested in Urban Gardening at the Museum.

Author: Gretchen Fauske

I love Anchorage. I love what it is, what it's been, and what I dream it will be. I share my adventures with DJ (my husband), my fabulous family and friends, two frenchies named Grover and Teddy, and now, all of you. If you love Anchorage too, get in touch - guest posts are welcome!

2 thoughts on “Strawberries at the Museum”

  1. Gretchen, those look just like the ones we used to pick on the hill just above the cabin, when you get to the flat spot near the road. All my kids loved them – and my mom used to like taking grandkids there. Maybe that’s why it pleases you …sort of an inherited pleasure! We returned last night from mcCall – sorry we weren’t at the cabin in time to see you. Great weather, great swimming and lots of huckleberries.

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