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Sap dripping’ goodness: here comes Spring

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Forest Rebecca Olson enjoyed an early spring day the right way in northern Michigan — by tapping a Maple tree and enjoying the sap from which we make maple syrup. In succession, the flowers bloomed, the snow began to melt, the chickens came out to play, and her daughter Roen greeted the farm animals.

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March 20, 2011/by editor
Tags: maple syrup, northern michigan
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