Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The View from Here
















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After two weeks of constant watch over boiling sap, Saturday was our last day for collecting.
There's still a bit more to finish off, but it can be done inside where it's a little more comfortable and a lot less muddy.
Who wants pancakes?

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26 comments:

  1. Do you sell your syrup online? I'd love to try some! Lovey edit. xo

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  2. Oh my goodness - nothing beats fresh syrup!!

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  3. ps I'm with Nancy - I'd love to try it if you sell it!

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  4. I do I do :) Love this shot. Now you can tackle the garden with the free time:) Hug B

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  5. I just can't image making your own syrup, but good for you and I will be right over.

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  6. I love your view! Great tap bucket too!

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  7. raising my hand for pancakes and syrup! love the image .... tap bucket and all.

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  8. Oooo, I like the composition of this.

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  9. Nothing like pancakes & syrup...REAL syrup. Yum!

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  10. Beautiful composition! And yes please to those pancakes and syrup! :D

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  11. It sure seems like a lot of work, but it's something I've always wanted to do! Enjoy your pancakes!

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  12. Thanks for sharing your sappy pastime! ;-) Haven't collected sap in ages! But I'm so blessed to have syrup from my cousins' sugar house!

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  13. if your pancakes taste as good as your photograph looks, then I want some too.

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  14. neat subject matter, great photo!

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  15. Between honey extraction and syrup collection, you guys must be a sticky bunch!

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  16. Oh I do love your view :) We are officially done and the buckets are empty and the taps are all pulled. We bottled our last bottle tonight.

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  17. What a wonderful view. I love the texture of the tree and the way it all extends into the background. The dog adds a little special touch. Yes please on the pancakes.

    Earl

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  19. Hello Andrea . I found you via Buttons blog about your meet, that sounded wonderful by the way . Nice to visit another fellow Canadian blogger ! I am now following and looking forward to the goings on in your neck of the woods ! Have a great day !

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  20. What a beautiful setting! Real Maple syrup sounds simply wonderful!

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Thank you so much for stopping by the old farmhouse!