We had a big family vacation planned out March 1 to 12th. But with sap flowing should I go or cancel? I can't imagine that this it for maple season. Oh and I'm located just south of Montreal.
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We had a big family vacation planned out March 1 to 12th. But with sap flowing should I go or cancel? I can't imagine that this it for maple season. Oh and I'm located just south of Montreal.
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None of us can answer that for you. At least not with the information we have. I mean, is maple syrup your primary income source? Will your family starve if you don't do well this season?
Assuming that the above scenario isn't the case, I'd go on vacation. There should be plenty of the season left when you get back. Of course, there might not be, but you only get one chance to go on this vacation with them.
Although it is not my primary income. It was my 1season with an real evaporator, tubing and vacuum. Jumped from 70 taps to 450 this year. I have invested a lot in this yr but my wife is very excited about this trip. Weather looks to cool back down 2 days after we are scheduled to leave but thats the furtherst forecast I can find.
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Don't sweat it. Go on vacation. You'll get to make syrup when you get home, and you'll still have a loving family.
I agree with the others here, go on the vacation and enjoy your time with your family. Remember the saying, "Happy Wife, Happy Life". Enjoy the vacation. The trees will still be there when you get back.
Gary
family first....with this weather who really knows..enjoy your vacation
Family is always first.
You may need them some day.
Today they need you.