I’m glad to hear that is working for you. I, too, love raspberries, and have tried several times to grow them here without having them survive the summer. This year I did succeed by planting them in an area where they are shaded by tall deciduous trees to their south and west most of the day, and shaded from the east by an ugly stand of polk weed for now, and will eventually have summer shading by fuzzy kiwis in front of them.
I’ve considered aluminized shade cloth for some things, and the possibility of overhead misting for the raspberries - not to spray on them, but at an angle to cool the air. That’s not a practical idea for areas in water crisis.
Have you overwintered any there, yet? That’s the third raspberry challenge here - getting them properly chilled so that they will produce next year. Although we get enough actual chill hours, they alternate with warm intervals. I’ve read that raspberries require continuous chill in order to accumulate their necessary hours.
Blueberries are pretty carefree plants here. But our soil is acidic and it’s quite humid.