Story and photos submitted by: Todd Comber
While Driving around the other day dodging potholes
and admiring the freedom of a warm spring day, we watched a few horses
as they also enjoyed it by grazing.
With a 'keen eye' one might notice buckets sitting next to trees along side the roadway, if ya dare take your eyes off the road..
That's a sure sign winter has passed and the spring and maple "syrup l" season are here. When I was a kid growing up North of Lisbon, Sap ran so much some people even 'tapped' the telephone poles that held the wires up that spanned the Moose River.
That's a sure sign winter has passed and the spring and maple "syrup l" season are here. When I was a kid growing up North of Lisbon, Sap ran so much some people even 'tapped' the telephone poles that held the wires up that spanned the Moose River.
But to find some young residents in the actual process of running their own maple syrup processor,
now that is priceless.
L to R Neighbors Nicholas Bergeron and Bailey Bergeron lend a hand to Cole and Samantha Bolduc as dad Pat manages the operation.