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Volume 9, Edition 40
Focusing on Today’s Rural Environment
shack The LeBlancs’ sap to syrup feat
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BY CHRISTINE BEHNEN | STAFF WRITER
ITTLE FALLS – At the LeBlanc Sugar Shack north of Little Falls, there is a distinctive smell, taste, sight, feel and sound to the season. Brad, Karin, and their son, Dawson, are coming to know spring by when the sap starts running. If the sun is ripening the light and the snow is melting just so, if the air feels like the right back-and-forth of warm and cold, it is time. When it is time, when the sap gets going, then the air in the shack fills with the smell of maple sap becoming concentrated sweetness. When the smells talk to the bellies, the pancakes start flipping, and the tastes are soaked in syrup. And through it all are the sounds of 1-year old Dawson singing and talking away, and the voices of visitors answering spring’s sweet invitation. After moving onto their property, the Sugar Shack soon came into being. With plentiful warmth rising from the cooking sap, and homey furnishings of the shack, it is
LeBlancs page 2 PHOTO BY CHRISTINE BEHNEN
(right) Brad LeBlanc explains how the firebox heat rises into the flues that spread the heat evenly underneath the evaporator basin. An average of 20-30 gallons of steam may be released in an hour. (below) PHOTO SUBMITTED: Buckets connect to taps on maple trees and fill with sap about every other day.
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