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Category: Vermont Maple Sugar Season 2019

Things Furling and Unfurling

The unfurling began in earnest three days ago when the sun came out and sweatshirts came off, and wool hats, too. The unfurling, that is, of the baby maple leaves, all brown and red and wrinkly to begin with. As spring green creeps up the hillside, first bedecking the Old Bush and currently coloring in… Read More

Posted onMay 19, 2019May 20, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20193 Comments

Scraping Across Centuries

On this fortieth day of the season of Lent, the most quiet day of the year in the Christian calendar, the day between Good Friday and Easter, I will reprint an entry from the 2010 Sugar Season Blog. The Far Corner of the Sugarhouse: As you enter the sugarhouse – just you – to the… Read More

Posted onApril 20, 2019April 24, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 2019Leave a comment

April 18th: Wrapping Up

A Chronicle of the Last Day of Boiling: I’m sitting on a stool by the back pan feeling cozy on a chilly day. Ross is tending the finish trough, Sam is whistling to a silly song playing on the CD, I fell into the sap today….while scraping wood scraps toward the firebox with a shovel,… Read More

Posted onApril 18, 2019April 18, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20192 Comments

April 13th: All Thaw News

“It’s time to put on your big boy pants and get zesty,” said an Iditarod musher to a flailing musher he overcame on a particularly grueling stretch of trail. ‘Tis. WEATHER: The Turn. The thaw began on Thursday. Thursday night it dropped to 32 at the sugarhouse. Friday it climbed to 45. Friday night stayed… Read More

Posted onApril 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20194 Comments

April 9th Hill Report

Woodsmaster Ross writes: “I hope the snow isn’t too soft out there,” she said. “Nah, should be fine,” I replied. “May not even need the tails on the snowshoes.”  WRONG! Ten steps into the woods and I was wishing for those longer snowshoes. Of course, the higher I climbed in the sugarwoods, the worse it… Read More

Posted onApril 9, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20192 Comments

A Good Sap Run at Last

QUICK UPDATE: We got a good run starting Tuesday afternoon. We boiled yesterday, Wednesday, from 5am to midnight. The RO has been processing sap night and day. This evening we are still boiling leftover sap. Last night it froze and barely cleared 32 all day. Tonight it is freezing much harder; it’s the last freezing… Read More

Posted onApril 4, 2019April 5, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20192 Comments

Pail by Pail, Stoke by Stoke

To catch you up, here are entries from the Sugarhouse Logbook: 3/28  Frozen ’til yesterday afternoon – sunny with good run in late afternoon, solid freeze last night. Thought today would be banner run but rain in the afternoon with south wind slowed it down. High into 40’s. Sap sweetness 2.4%. 3/29  Ran feebly all… Read More

Posted onApril 2, 2019April 2, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20193 Comments

Sweetening the Pans

WEATHER: The thaw set in on Thursday, slinking to 40 on Thursday, spiking to 50 midday Friday before settling back into the 40’s. Both days, the forecast predicted temps of ten degrees higher.  Little sun, no freezing nights. Saturday morning starts at 35 and might stay there, with snow and/or rain. Tonight we’ll see a… Read More

Posted onMarch 16, 2019March 16, 2019CategoriesUncategorized, Vermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20193 Comments

It’s making us wait

    Monday Morning Kitchen Talk, 9am: Chief of Operations says from his chair in front of the woodstove, Scheduling crew [to walk the tubing lines] is an absolute nightmare. Here they are, raring to go, and what do I tell them? They don’t want to sit around all day just in case it warms… Read More

Posted onMarch 11, 2019March 11, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2019, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20194 Comments

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