Early last week, Zombie Winter continued to shuffle through the northwoods. It was cold, the lake ice was growing, and snow was predicted.
The cold ripened a fine crop of Wisconsin Coconuts. To harvest this maple-y fruit, the collector punches a hole or two in the icy "husk" and pours out the juice. Harvesting sap in this manner is slow, but at least there was no snow to impede the trek from tree to tree.
By the end of Easter weekend, temperatures pushed into the 40's°F and much of the snow melted. The local opinion is that Zombie Winter is over and Spring is back. We agree. Yay! Lawns are green again and ferns are covering the forest floor. No trillium yet, but it's just a matter of time. The lake ice on the edges is thin, but 50 feet from shore the ice is about 8 inches thick. A good one week warm spell should just about do it.
-Nemo's going down to syrup on Tuesday and again on Friday.