Sam took me on a tour of his maple sugarbush (if 3 maple trees can be considered a sugarbush).
There was a stop at the corn field to chop some vittles for the goats. Merry hitched a ride.
No, those aren't maple leaves, they are oak leaves, I just took the picture for no good reason at all.
The snow was way up over my boots.
Just a bit deep. Same standing in the snow.
One of the icier storms made havoc with the evergreens.
Sam used plastic tubing and had the tubes going into those 5 gallon water jugs for camping.
He has 5 of these jugs and just rotates them. To bring back to the house.
This is the 3rd tapped tree. There are a few more trees that should be ready in the next year or two.
Another day we all went along. Though I think mostly the littles wanted to visit the goats. Charlie the big dog is actually pulling Peter on the sled. We are *still* waiting for the real harness we bought on ebay recently to arrive but so far it hasn't. The dog seem to like dragging the sled. By the time we get the harness it should be spring....
Eowyn stops for a break to make a snow angel.
By far the most inefficient way to boil down sap but it works pretty well. We have a new system now with a big flat pan over the boiler, much more efficient. Hopefully next year we'll have something set up to boil down like real people do!
Maple Field Trip
The big boys and 2 of their cousins went on a maple syrup field trip.
Woops, I forgot to rotate a few pictures here.
And a wee cousin went along as well. I love the hat!
Real buckets on these trees. I suppose 5 gallon plastic water jugs wouldn't look so nice as these neat buckets.
Sam and a cousin
I wasn't on this trip so I assume they are boiling down sap here?
Tasting.
Hauling with a yoke.
Sam taking his turn.
Sam returned from the field trip saying he really didn't learn anything new however I know he has never used one of these saws before!
Drilling
More drilling.
Maple Day for the Littles
Eowyn and Galadriel helped teach a class to the littles. Each child received a bucket filled with little craft goodies. Little maple leaf punches, a wooden maple leaf to paint with water color crayons, maple leaf stencils (from the punches) for making bookmarks, an activity sheet to find hidden maple leaves and maybe more... I forget at this point.
Galadriel read Sugar Snow to the littles.
Eleanor with her cousin playing maple syrup making with the pioneer set.
Crafting.
Merry after he colored and then water colored the wooden leaf.
Grandma and Grandpa got the prize for their addition to the crafts. The neatest big paperdolls with the girls' faces on them!
Here are the girls holding their "twin". They cut out clothing from wallpaper books.
Pipping crawling around making his younger cousin chase him. It was really cute.
What would a gathering be without food? These are grandma's maple leaf summer sausage and cheese on crackers.
One of the aunt's maple muffins and my maple cookies.
Another aunt made fruit trays on maple leaf trays. Yes, we all do get into these theme things!
Each child got to sample fresh sap (Sam had gathered that morning) and some maple syrup.
Sibling cousins.
Another cousin enjoying the pioneer set.
What's better than making a human train and running circles when you are 2, 4 or 5?
We have collected about 30 gallons of sap. We've been enjoying some yummy syrup to help celebrate Easter. (Easter pictures coming eventually.)
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