For seven generations this family in town have made maple syrup in the same sugarhouse in the same way:buckets and horses to haul the sap, wood fire to boil the sap.
Bravo Geoff! Loved listening to your voice telling the story and recalling my own treks up to the sugarhouse. It’s on my to do list for this year. A good “bucket” list item as well!
Thanks, Paul. Yes it's a great walk with a great view and when they're sugaring, it's great to see the gaggle of people sampling, gathering buckets, playing with the million and one dogs that also stop by.
Such lovely telling, and a peak inside a wonderful world. Thank you!
thanks so much, Karla
Loved the story and pictures
thanks, Zara
All the boils! Great story! Love it.
Love this piece, gg. Next year, I hope to visit there. You should get this into some local print news, just saying!💙
Gosh, I wonder where I could do that? (We need to chat soon. Hope you are doing well and getting that golf leg in shape.)
Oops welcoming & homey - I also support Trillium Farm run by one or more of the Russell gang.
Indeed.
Loved this - I walk there regularly with my dog - it's a place that feels
Bravo Geoff! Loved listening to your voice telling the story and recalling my own treks up to the sugarhouse. It’s on my to do list for this year. A good “bucket” list item as well!
Thanks, Paul. Yes it's a great walk with a great view and when they're sugaring, it's great to see the gaggle of people sampling, gathering buckets, playing with the million and one dogs that also stop by.
A whole world I know nothing about, brought to life here. Loved it.
Thanks so much, Douglas. It's an obsession here with some of us.