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Hi Rudy, Apparently you are not one of the city crowd on this list, or the
trees in the park are getting tapped. If that were the case I imagine I'd
see it on TV even way up here. So where do you do all this sugaring? Ruth
At 8:16 AM -0500 2/5/03, Rudy Christian wrote:
>Ruth hopes:
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>>>Well, I'll probably be doing it again in a few weeks.<<
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>It sure makes it feel like winter is finally loosening its grip when its
>time to boil the spiles and find the really poorly made mallet from my
>high school shop class. It's our little tradition to use it to tap in
>the spiles.
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>We started sugaring as a home school project (math, chemistry, botany
>and American history all rolled into one!) and never stopped.
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>Can't wait!
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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