Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Most Wonderful Time of Year

Nope, I am not talking about Christmas.

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Don’t get me wrong, we love Christmas in our house.

But, for our family, we wait all year for this.

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It’s sugaring time!

For those of  you who don’t know what that means, it means, for about 6 weeks each year, we make our own Maple Syrup.

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And when I say, “we”, I mean our neighborhood.  We only have a few maple trees on our property,  but we tap about 100 trees in our neighborhood. 

And that means lots of people and fun and socializing for 6 weeks as well.

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It was REALLY cold on tapping day, so for the first time we cheated a little and this is Peanut using an electric drill to help things along a little quicker.   But usually, we go old school with a hand drill.

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When it was time to head out on tap day, Peanut jumped up and down and proclaimed “It’s here, it’s here, it’s finally here!”

Needless today, sugaring is all about family time.

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And friend time.  It is pretty common that we have 18 to 20 people for dinner on Saturday nights during this time.  Nothing fancy, everyone brings something, paper plates and good old fashion fun.

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So, hopefully you will enjoy our sugaring journey this year because I am planning to share more about it!

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Thanks for reading and have a great day!

10 comments:

Laura at Ms. Smartie Pants said...

I can't wait! This is something I know nothing about, but I am excited to learn. I want to know what you do with all that maple syrup too. What a great community project. So cool!

Robin Johnson said...

Sounds like a delight time. I love that such an age old tradition has become such a wonderful source of community and friendship within your neighborhood. That is what makes it so much more.

Brenda said...

What a unique tradition! Something sweet and some wonderful fellowship as well it seems. Thanks for sharing. :)

BumbleBeeLane said...

I bet it taste delicious! The time together as a neighborhood and family is the best.Wonderful memories in the making! Warm Blessings!~Amy

Ginny said...

It sounds like a blast. Have fun with your family and the extended family (friends).

Ellen said...

This post just warmed my heart! What great family time and community! I love communities like this! Thank you so much for sharing!

Christine said...

oh that sounds so fun!! I am a little jealous!
Christine
greatoakcircle.com

Emily Carter said...

I find this absolutely fascinating! My children watched a program showing how it is done, but to be able to do it as a family would really be something! Thanks for sharing it with us.

Unknown said...

Yikes, after reading that I *know* I need to get my butt in gear and tap my trees. It is totally "that time" and I guess it just snuck up on me. How great that your whole neighborhood is involved in the sugaring process. Lovely pictures too! I would love it if you would link this up to my Marvelous Mess party. Each party I pick one project to feature on my sidebar for a week!! Here is the link:
http://marvelouslymessy.blogspot.com/2011/03/marvelous-mess-3.html

Unknown said...

I wanted to let you know that I featured your Sugaring post on my blog this evening. If you would like to come and grab a featured button, here is the link :
http://marvelouslymessy.blogspot.com/2011/03/marvelous-mess-3-features.html