Click on through to see what thirty minutes looks like in Connecticut this month:
http://www.lizgodfreyphotography.com/blog/2016/2/22/30-minutes-in-the-life-february
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I haven't seen too many winters where one can tap trees and get sap in February, but this is one of them. My husband taps a few trees around our property, and we boil down the sap on our wood stove (which we use to heat the house), resulting in jars of golden maple syrup. The kids love to tag along and check the sap cans to see how much we've managed. I can remember doing it last year with thigh-deep snow and a toddler strapped to my back, so this year's half-bare ground is a happy surprise. Roll on, spring. We're already antsy for you.
Click on through to see what thirty minutes looks like in Connecticut this month: http://www.lizgodfreyphotography.com/blog/2016/2/22/30-minutes-in-the-life-february
4 Comments
Colleen P
2/29/2016 05:39:18 pm
I love these!!! How fun to get a peek at sapping trees -- the trees surrounding your home are just incredible.
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Aniya
3/3/2016 08:44:04 pm
Ok, so wanna be there.. killer images!!
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3/4/2016 10:03:01 am
What fantastic details you captured! We adopted a tree last year at a local farm and learned all about the maple syrup process - very cool! Happy to be a part of this group with you!
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