Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Maple Syrup Cooker

Another posting less about photography and more about life in Northern Indiana...

A few posts ago we showed the maple trees being tapped in our woods for sap. Pam (my wife) talked to the Amish man who is tapping the trees on Friday and got over to his place with one of the cameras (the Nikon). She took this picture of the cooker.

You can see the wood to the right... the cooker is wood fired. It sits out in the open. Pam says this is a small cooker. The Amish guy said the cooker was made locally, in Honeyville, which is a wide place in the road hereabouts.

Pam tasted the maple syrup and also tasted the hardened maple syrup from the bottom which is a candy... sugar candy she thinks is what it is called... and she said they both were delicious.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

maple syrup time

Most of the pictures here are suppose to be pretty. This one is suppose to be interesting. Last fall a young Amish man came and asked if he could tap the trees in the woods for sap to make maple syrup. He had to mark the trees while the leaves were still on to tell which were maples. See the yellow strip on the tree near the bottom.

This spring he came back and began to harvest sap. The plastic bucket, tube etc are all the means to that end. He was here on Saturday and he had 25 gallons of sap. He said that was about enough for a half gallon of maple syrup.