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Preparing for Maine Maple Sunday at Hilltop Boilers
Twins Julia and Michael Bryant, 5, help their dad Michael Bryant of Hilltop Boilers attach a sap bucket to a maple tree as they get ready for Maine Maple Sunday at their farm in Newfield.
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Twins Julia and Michael Bryant, 5, help their dad Michael Bryant of Hilltop Boilers attach a sap bucket to a maple tree as they get ready for Maine Maple Sunday at their farm in Newfield.
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Hilltop Boilers sap house is preparing to boil sap into maple syrup, like this 1-liter jug, for Maine Maple Sunday.
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Michael Bryant of Hilltop Boilers plows paths to his maple trees in preparation for Maine Maple Sunday.
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Michael Bryant, left, of Hilltop Boilers and his family, left to right, niece Leah Bryant, 15, daughter Julia, 5, and Michael's brother Mark Bryant, lug sap pails on newly cleared paths as they get ready to tap trees.
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Bryant and his twins Thomas and Julia trudge through deep snow to tap a maple tree.
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Thomas Bryant watches his uncle Mark struggle in deep snow as they tap maple trees in Newfield.
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Julia and Thomas help their uncle Mark Bryant tap a maple tree.