Doesn't look real promising for northern Vermont for at least another week, so perhaps a little fun.
I've mentioned several times at work that when I was young I remember that the kids often drove the hay truck or tractor gathering sap, because they were too small to toss bales onto the wagon or to carry full pails of sap through the snow. I don't think they really believed me, but I recall driving the truck across fields (hand-throttle, no power steering). You just had to go reasonably straight and not run over bales. An adult would jump in at the edge of the field and crank it around and get you started on the next row). Of course, once you were big enough, you got promoted to sap buckets and lugging wood.
Anyhow, my wife was cleaning out a box of photos today, and came across a DVD of old home videos. One scene was sugaring with a bulldozer pulling a sledge with a gathering tank. A small kid about 9-10 crawls up onto the bulldozer (with some difficulty) and drives off, with the adults pointing out where to go as they walk around gathering buckets. Really funny and a great blast from the past.
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