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Maple Syruping in Maine
Story by guest blogger Julia Munroe Martin. Photos Copyright © Julia Munroe Martin.
EVER SINCE we moved to Maine, we’ve been meaning to attend “Maine Maple Sunday.” That’s the day, always the fourth Sunday in March, when maple syrup producers all over the state open their doors to the public, to see how maple syrup is made.
Yet every year of the fourteen we’ve lived in Maine, we’ve missed it! Either we hear about it when a friend tells us what a great time they had, or we find out the day it is happening, and we already have plans. This year, sure enough, the day after the big event I talked to a friend who told me all about the great fun they had the day before.
I couldn’t believe it—my fourteenth straight miss.
But this year, I didn’t give up. I called a well-connected friend to find out if anyone he knew was still producing maple syrup. I knew I had to hurry because the season usually runs for just six weeks, and it was drawing to a close.
My friend Mark came through, and the next day we had two maple syrup producers to visit: a family that makes syrup for its own personal use, and a new, small commercial producer.
A familiar sight as spring approaches
After the “tapping,” I had no idea, except that the sap mysteriously disappears into a small “sugar house” or “sugar shack” and then maple syrup comes out.
The first sugar shack we visited was not a shack at all—but an outside operation, run by Lorrie and Dean Miklovich, along with their son Sam (their “last helper of four,” as they called him). On a concrete pad, the Mikloviches had a set-up that
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)
Directed by:James Cameron
Starring:Arnold Schwarzenegger,Linda Hamilton,Edward Furlong,a liquid blob robot guy
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