Sunday, February 20, 2011

First Sign of Spring

As I write this we are in the midst of a winter storm watch. However, the early sign of spring has started. We have tapped our trees.
With a warm up of 33, the sap already started flowing.
Gary drills the first hole of the season.
Limited tubing up and in.
Planning the route. Look at that bright blue sky we had above us. A fabulous day.
Jimmie was in town for the weekend with us. He even brought his sled for a visit.
Kelly marked the trail to follow with her stick she found. It was handy for me to follow until she got distracted by testing the ice with the stick.
Checking the lines as we go.
Laura getting ready to hang her bucket.
Kelly just couldn't wait to taste the final product. She had to have some right away.
Hammer time.
Learning the angle of tapping and grooming the next generation.
Even "cousin Eddie" showed up for the day. I love my hick!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

How do you celebrate V-Day?

What says love more than going to a hockey game and watching the action! That's how this family spent Valentine's weekend. The top ranked SUNY Oswego team was upset 5-2 by the Morrisville Mustang's. The game attendance was 2,650+.
Face off of the second period.
Gary and Laura in the crowd. Sunday was the first day in six weeks with a temperature above freezing. We peaked at 43! This prompted us to break the trail to the woods as we start maple syrup season. Won't be long before we start tapping trees.
What better way to mark Valentines Day than with baking. The whole family participated in making strawberry cupcakes. Here is Kelly frosting the cakes with her own special touch of love for decorating. Extra, extra sprinkles.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Winter Weekend 2011

This weekend was Winter Weekend at Brandy Brook. It is an annual snowmobile fun weekend at Tug Hill. This year we decided to drive the snowmobiles instead of taking the truck and trailer. It was a 230 mile trip for the weekend. A special "Thank You" to Eric and Amanda for keeping the girls while we took this adventure.
Ready to leave from the front yard!
One of the perks of leaving first thing in the morning...
Leaving the first tracks.
We came across this accident around 9 am.
These guys hit a steel deck bridge and the sleds flew about 75' before landing. It appears one hit the other before landing. We came across it shortly after it happened. Both drivers were lucky to be alive and fortunately no injuries. The sleds appear to be totaled.
All trails were flat heading north.
Gary checked the map just once. We had a timeline to meet and didn't want to make a wrong turn.
We did stop for a "quickie", picture that is.
Almost to Lowville, a stop along the windmills.
Sunday morning breakfast. One sausage link short of a full pancake man.
Just because it's camp doesn't mean we don't use a broom.
The gang for Winter Weekend! All the members and the camp dog, Sadie who rides in with the snowmobile.
Sunday after the snow storm that dropped a foot of snow.
Made for a pretty ride home with the snow on the trees. Trails were just as good home.