Friday, April 10, 2015

Coming To A Close (My best blog this season...)







 Well, Folks....tonight is it.  The snow is nearly gone, our trees have that pinkish hue as buds begin to form.....


And, thus, the last night of boiling is upon us.  




The 2015 maple season has been very different from last year in many ways, but another fabulous learning experience, nonetheless! 

We believe God's hand is in everything we do, and that He orchestrates our experiences, the people we meet, etc. for His purposes and our good. (By "good" I do not mean the absence of trial and hardship, for the challenges and difficulties are often our best teachers!)

Five months ago, we discovered our own evaporator pans were not going to be suitable for boiling syrup this year, and we weren't certain we'd be able to make syrup at all.  Then, Don and Will met Barb at a maple conference.





We were able to go ahead with our plan to increase our taps from 267 to 400+.  Becoming part of this co-op, we've been able to gain hands-on experience with all the latest equipment used in the maple industry in exchange for half of our sap (and MANY hours of labor).







As of this moment, we have nearly 30 gallons of gorgeous Amber and Dark syrup to call our own and share with you. 


We've also had the opportunity to observe, first-hand, the maple business practices of others - both good and bad. 

Don and I have had many "teach-able moments" to share with our children throughout this maple season, and I am confident that Will and Rosie, especially, are more business-savvy and discerning than the average teen. 










I have been blessed to observe the excellent work ethic of my children, again this season.  They rallied and supported each other in the face of numerous challenges, from navigating through 3 feet of snow in the sugarbush, to equipment break-downs, to working with other producers in a professional manner.  I am a proud Mama, indeed!   As we market our products locally, participating in several special events at our local Tractor Supply Company and local farmer's market, I'm sure they will amaze me even more.


She's exhausted!




 Will we do it again next season?  Well, we really hope so!  

However,  the Westbrook's are a "DIY" kind of family.  Ultimately, we have come to realize that this co-op is not the best fit for us. 

We plan to take all that we've learned this year, research grants, loans and other financial avenues, and grow our maple operation on our own property - family-operated from beginning to end.

We've learned that the biggest, newest, most-expensive equipment is NOT what makes a quality maple business, but rather careful, prudent, hard-working individuals with an eye for detail and an appropriate love of the forest and its Creator!







Finally, Friends...(drum roll, please)...our on-line store will be open for purchases on Monday, April 13th!! 

Thanks so very much to our friend, Josh, for his diligence, creativity and attention to detail! If you like his work, please let us know.  He's started his own business in web design!


Go to www.westbrookmaple.com.  Register and receive e-mails about special offers and new products!





2 comments:

  1. What an awesome season you've had. Learning and growing together.

    I can't wait to get some syrup - we are trying to work out a time to come for a visit! Hopefully soon!

    Deanna

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    1. Yes, we have. Character-building, for sure.
      We'd love to have you up here!
      If not before, I will most definitely see you in July - Rosie is spending some time training with Pam, again, so Grace and I get to catch up with our Lancaster County "family". We'll bring a bunch of syrup, too!

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