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littleTapper
12-31-2015, 08:13 AM
When I was a baby/toddler (I'm still a kid at 36 now), my dad was making syrup on the family farm. He'd procured an old steel shed (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-c2x_y5g99N8/VoUh0cmbx7I/AAAAAAAAYsY/-EJt6geq1I8/s720-Ic42/IMG_20151226_091055.jpg) from the mine he also worked at (yes, farming, mining, and sugaring) to be be out of the weather while boiling. His evaporator was a simple, but quite effective wood-fired unit. It just had a flat pan. Made the whole works himself.

Once more kids came along and farming became the sole income for a while, sugaring was put aside.

I remember seeing a sketch on the inside of the door of the shack when I was quite young, but it didn't mean much until I got bit by the bug when I was about 13 years old. I resurrected the old evaporator. Dad helped me get it set back up in the shack as the little shed had been repurposed after he stopped making syrup. During my first season making syrup on my own, I learned what the sketch was. Dad explained the divided pan etched in the door.

It's still there. 30+ years later. He never got around to making it. Snapped this while there for Christmas.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-y_sEHU7O6MA/VoUh0d9DNOI/AAAAAAAAYrw/xkbyfKjW8kE/s720-Ic42/IMG_20151226_091041.jpg

Fast forward several seasons of making syrup myself, but then moving away to college and all that fun stuff put a hold on that. Now I finally have a little woods of my own. I hope the Smoky Lake pan I bought for my homemade arch (http://mapletrader.com/community/showthread.php?26638-littleTapper-s-2x4-Arch-Build) continues the bug to the next generation and maybe more. Dad thinks that pan is pretty cool :) Maybe he'll once again tap some trees after he retires in a couple years...

RC Maple
12-31-2015, 08:24 AM
That's a great story Tapper - It's neat to hear stories that make another generation get the itch to boil some sap and make their own syrup. Good luck to you in 2016.

MISugarDaddy
01-01-2016, 06:15 AM
Tapper that is a great story. Now you have a great idea for a retirement gift for your dad. Quite often people who work with someone who is retiring will want to go together and get a gift for a retiree and they will want to know of a gift idea, now you have one. Be specific and pick out one you would like in case your dad chooses not to get back into doing syrup.
Gary

BreezyHill
01-01-2016, 08:12 AM
Tapper, Keep the memories alive, traditions in tacked, and share the story often.

Your roots are what made you who you are today.

Pat your dad on the back and tell him I said great parenting job!

I started when I was 5. My three sons enjoy parts of the operation and they all enjoy showing friends. The roots you are giving your 5 year old will teach him lessons you cant learn in school.

littleTapper
01-01-2016, 09:28 AM
Thanks everyone! Funny how as you age you realize how much influence your parents had on you. This is most certainly a positive case of that. :)

n8hutch
01-01-2016, 10:14 AM
That's a great story. We used to have 4 generations at times in my Great Grandfather's sugar house, dirt floor & all , my mom used to tie me to a chair with baling twine. Wish I had a picture of that. Good luck this season. Get some more photos.

littleTapper
01-02-2016, 08:29 AM
That's a great story. We used to have 4 generations at times in my Great Grandfather's sugar house, dirt floor & all , my mom used to tie me to a chair with baling twine. Wish I had a picture of that. Good luck this season. Get some more photos.
Thanks! A pic of you tied up like that would be priceless. :)

Michael Greer
01-02-2016, 06:58 PM
I keep a yellow legal pad with me all the time, in my truck and on the jobsite. There's always some new project being sketched out, and discussions about how to do such and such. When those notebooks are full, I drop them into a file drawer on the theory that i could look back at the why and wherefore of some past project. Flipping through them fires the memory most of the time, but every once in a while there's a drawing that just doesn't click. Sometimes I can look at such a thing for days before figuring out what it was, and then OH YEAH! got it.

jimmygarison
08-04-2017, 02:53 PM
Hi, i am jimmy grate story ,you have a great idea for a retirement gift for your dad.Good luck bro.