Monday February 19, 2018
No amount of "spring training" can really prepare you for "opening day". This was a particularly strenuous one.
It began with thunder and lightening at day break and rained most of the day. And of course rained while we gathered. But recall it snowed yesterday.
Bob spent the morning finishing adjustments to the new pump and configuring the connection to the generator. He did not sleep well worried that he had no way to shut off the flow of sap so he put an extra fitting in and sent Dale shopping for a new garden hose as "plan B".
Gerri scrubbed the evaporator pans and Bob cleaned the lids on the lower milk tank and carried those in and set them. Dale, Bob and Gerri put the tank on Wally and bolted her down. Gerri votes that this ALWAYS be Evan and Brad's job because it is a genuine pain!! Lola finally figured out the straw is not so bad.
Adam, Katie, Curt, Dale, and Gerri soon joined by Muff gathered 635 gallons plus 27 gallons from the TR 178 venue in about 2 hours. Better working conditions on 178 apparently. Cleaner.
We wondered if we would get everything ready on time and today we were down to the wire on everything. In the mid afternoon push to figure it all out we made a goof. Dale was driving Wally today...in rare form I might add making rodeo sounds that made everyone laugh.....and he turns around and says "hey did anybody empty the bleach water out of this tank before we started?" Woops. So we cocked Wally up on a little incline and opened the valve .
Adam, Katie and Curt were ahead a ways...adam asked if everything was ok..."just great". First 70 gallons of sap used for rinse water. And we forgot the filter. And Wally's door closed in this fiasco, no handle of course, this involves a stick through the window. Actually need to admit this happened twice, before the middle of the south path. Had it all together by the end of the first stretch of the south.!!
Dale did a little log rolling demonstration with Wally. Curt and Dale and Adam removed the log after we finished gathering. It is a real gift to get blamed for something Brad when your not even here.
Bob missed the above adventures and stayed at the camp getting last things put together (we have the charlotte's web of extension cords going on). He sent Dan to get hi temp caulking and an electrical connection which was not only delivered but came complete with installation.
The new milk/sap line looks great, is fun to watch. Bob says it is like a squirrel though, can get lost paying attention to it. (This is our first attempt to insert a video). We think we have this figured out, but in some formats the above looks like a blurry rectangle, click in middle for video (we think! where is Brian H when you need him?)
Adam and Katie stuck around and fired for bit tonight. Gerri went to 4-H and returned with things that were missing.
Bob summed up the day by saying "it works". He is VERY relieved.
Thanks to all who helped (Karen for veggie soup too!)
Total sap today: 635 gallons
Total syrup today: tired, nobody cares tonight, lets say 2