Andy mixing the pizza dough

And then on the work part of the weekend... we made at least a slight dent in the giant pile of wood outside the sugarhouse that needs to be split into very small pieces and stacked up before winter hits. That way, when sugaring season begins in March, everything is ready to go. We have to split an even mix of hardwood and softwood (the latter burns hotter and faster in the wood-fired evaporator). Time is of the essence as Dad's recovery from rotator cuff surgery will soon make it impossible for him to split wood for many months.
No visit to VT is complete these days without an obligatory torture of the chickens. Percy, Reba, Dolly, Loretta, and ? (can't remember the last one's name) are pretty good sports after you catch one of them, but they don't like it if you enter their kingdom without bearing gifts. They love fresh greens, apple cores, and basically anything in the compost bucket. In return they are each laying an egg a day, and Gerritt and Aiden did the honors of collecting them on Saturday.
Later we went over to Shelburne Orchards and picked two huge bags of Cortlands and Macs... we had just about finished the bag of apples we picked two weekends ago, so I guess it was time to refill! We also could not resist cider donuts right out of the vat, and giant jugs of home-brewed apple cider vinegar. I love having a birthday in September :)
3 comments:
The fifth chicken's name is Taylor after Taylor Swift...or Aiden Taylor Deegan!!!
I am going to have to learn how to run that pizza oven...I am hungry for one now.
What I wouldn't do for one of those cider donuts. Yummy.
Grandma Chris
It sounds like you guys had a fabulous weekend. The pizza oven looks awesome - so yummy!!
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