There was some snow and a few mornings fell into the teens (°F) but last week had more of a Spring shine than a Winter residue. It was time. Time to enter the ice-out contest. Time to check the lake ice. But mostly, it was time to put holes in maples, collect sap, and fire the cookers.
By Sunday's sunset, there were large puddles covering much of the lake ice and 100 gallons of sap headed for syrup in the secondary cooker. Tapping season's first real run is about a week early this year. In the rush to get all that sweet pancake topping, we didn't have the time to get a lake ice check. It's estimated that under those lake puddles floats about 17 inches of hard ice. We'll get an actual check soon. It's looking like an early ice-out, but that could change faster than you can say ZOMBIE WINTER.
-Nemo's not so tanned, not so rested, not so ready. At least there is symmetry.