Thursday, March 10, 2016

syrup

Nathan Hewitt is tapping our trees this year, and I went over last night to watch the sugaring operation.

3/27/09
30's and foggy. Took a walk up the crossroads last night. As I started out I saw steam rising out of the May's sugar house. I was happy to notice the first signs of sugaring I'd seen all year. As I got near the top, there was a pickup truck parked with its lights on. It was Justin Turco out collecting sap with his daughter. I met him as I was walking by, and he invited me to his sugarhouse. He said to go right in, and he would be along in a minute. Walking across the bridge over the creek in front of the house, bright lights from the sugarhouse ahead in the rainy gloom. His wife, Tammy, was inside sugaring. That smell! She gave me some hot maple syrup to sample, a taste of Vermont heaven. We had a great visit. Lights were on in the Johnson's sugarhouse at the  bottom of the hill when heading home. Sparks shooting out of the chimney like stars in the sky. I realized there are four working sugarhouses within walking distance of our house. I think I'm going to have pancakes with maple syrup tomorrow morning.

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