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3 Huckleberry Heaven David C. Emerson This essay was written for English 101. After years away from school, I enjoyed the chance to come back and explore my creativity. I am graduating this spring in Machine Technology. When I was at the age of 10, I got my first taste of the tangy red huckleberry. My mother and my aunt Vivian took us children (all six of us) on an outing to find blackberries to make some blackberry pies; instead we found a large area full of huckleberry bushes. That evening after dinner our families enjoyed two flavors of delicious pies, huckleberry and blackberry. I did not know it at that time that huckleberry picking would become a strong family tradition some 20 years later. Fifteen years later, I had become a married man and started my own family. We spent many weekends at my wife’s parents’ home. Her father, Elmer, developed the nickname “Poppy,” and her mother was lovingly called “Nanny.” Both grandparents had been renamed by the grandchildren who were not able to pronounce their real names. One evening after dinner, Nanny asked, “does anyone want pie?” Of course, you must eat pie to top off a great pork roast dinner. When I asked what kind of pie it was, she said, “huckleberry,” and right then