I always cheer on Martin, even though he isn't in my TTP. But there's a lot of other nice mushers not there as well.
And to wild blueberries, according to internet, they specie we have is called bilberry in english, or european blueberry.
Actually I think this snippet is a bit funny:
"In fact, outside the U.S. the bilberry is sometimes referred to as a blueberry. True blueberries, however, are native to the United States, whereas bilberries are native to Northern Europe and certain parts of North America and Asia. Both berries possess health-promoting antioxidant compounds, vitamins and minerals."
It's good to know that is only in US you have true blueberries, ours must be fake. They are quite good at faking though In Norwegian we call it blåbær anyhow (blå == blue, bær == berry).
I was trying to look up huckleberries, some of the images looks very similar to our fake blueberries also known as bilberries. Had to check, they are in the same family, Vaccinium, the wild type that is.
Here's a cup of blue-bil-berry-tea to all who wants it for breakfast! And all of a sudden, I really wants a blueberry pie