With torrential rains and warm temperatures, the snow is quickly melting. It’s a good time to use some of these snowy shots so that you are not looking at snow in July. This was made at a local restaurant and maple sugar producer.
I was watching a cooking show on TV where they had a taste test of maple syrup. The 100% pure maple syrup that I buy at the store doesn’t hold a candle to the real maple syrup in your area. I was so disappointed! That’s the best I can do. The truly real stuff must be amazing!
It is quite good. I love real maple syrup. There are rules about what you can be labeled as 100% maple syrup. My guess is that you get the real thing but that it is not fresh from the tree. Cheers
I was watching a cooking show on TV where they had a taste test of maple syrup. The 100% pure maple syrup that I buy at the store doesn’t hold a candle to the real maple syrup in your area. I was so disappointed! That’s the best I can do. The truly real stuff must be amazing!
It is quite good. I love real maple syrup. There are rules about what you can be labeled as 100% maple syrup. My guess is that you get the real thing but that it is not fresh from the tree. Cheers
Yay syrup! Cool shot. There’s a farm in our area where I saw buckets with hoses attached to some trees. Wonder how it turned out for them.
Time for some pancakes!
I love the colors from this photo and, of course, the clear sky 🙂
Beautiful shot, Chris.
Have a great weekend, my friend!
Mo-hugs ❤
Thank you, Monica. You also. Hugs back . (I think only you can give “Mo-hugs”) =)
Hahaha! Maybe 🙂
That’s a nice HD Image, Milford. Done very well. What did you use?
Hi Les – Thank you. I used my Canon Rebel with a 17-55mm lens. I’m glad you like the image. Cheers!