
WEATHER: The last date on which the blog mentioned the weather was April 2nd when we hoped for a good freeze-up to revive the sap flow. The freeze-up arrived and lasted two days, but to our disappointment the trees just didn’t run much after that. It was a clear sign that the end was near. We collected what we could and boiled the weak sap, wrapping up on April 11th.

CHIEF OF OPERATIONS writes:
Three Words
I was cleaning grading bottles at the outside hot water faucet. Sugar season was in full swing with many days in a row of a nonstop sap run. I was feeling spacy due to exhaustion and sleep deprivation.
A lady visitor walking back to her car stopped and said to me, “You have left the corporate world behind, and are living a perfect lifestyle!” I replied, “If you stayed here for a couple days you might conclude it’s not quite so perfect.” She smiled in agreement. As she was leaving she turned and said “God bless you.”
That cliché arrowed straight to my heart. Just those three words made my day.
-LC


Drawing by Ana Lucia Fernandez, March, 2017

PENSÉE PAUSE:
Changes,
The ones you smell,
register when you compare
a memory of yesterday
with today’s aroma.
Changes
in aroma
mean something, but what of it?
Turn of season smells like toffee,
or caramel or coffee.
And so we move on to Cleanup.
PENSÉE PAUSE:
Changes –
turn of season –
occur when you’re not looking.
The minute hand on your wall clock
never moves but it does.



