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Sap on a tree. best picture out of the 4 i took of it. :)

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Yesterday was the most beautiful day here in Ohio. It was sunny and warm (well 40 degrees which is warm this time of year). The morning was frosty, with temps down in the teens. All the sap that was flowing the day before had stopped and was frozen in the spiles. It didn’t take long for them to thaw out with the sun and warmth and start flowing again. These are prime sugaring temps; you want it to be above freezing during the day and below freezing at night. The rest of this week and next week look like it’s going to be beautiful, especially for sugaring.

 

For more maple sugaring fun: chiotsrun.com/2010/02/21/tap-tap-tap-maple-sap/

 

and: chiotsrun.com/2010/03/05/prime-sugaring-weather/

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Collecting sap in the Quabbin

Tonle Sap - Cambodia's natural wonder. The Tonle Sap, also called "Great Lake", is the largest lake in Southeast Asia. It is located almost in the middle of Cambodia, occupying an immense geological depression. Due to the effects of the dry season and the water flow in the Mekong the lake increases to many times its normal size. Its feed river runs one way for six months and the other for six months.

A belt of freshwater mangroves known as the "flooded forest" surrounds the lake. The floodplains in turn are surrounded by low hills, covered with evergreen or deciduous seasonal tropical forest. Interlocking forest, - grassland and marshland patches provide for the abundant local wildlife.

The lake’s flooded forest and the surrounding floodplains are of utmost importance for Cambodia's agriculture as the region represents the cultural heart of Cambodia, the center of the national freshwater fishery industry - the nation's primary protein source.

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Yes, those are actually my initials. I never really liked my initials spelling sap but in this case it isn't too offensive.

 

So the sap is flowing and we tapped one of our maples to make a bit of maple syrup. Cooking it on the woodstove has been slow going because it's been warm outside and we really didn't need to have the stove so hot. I had to put it on the kitchen stove for quite a while. Wonder how much it will cost in electricty. ;o) P1300961

Tonle Sap Lake

large body of water (Cambodian meaning Large Fresh Water River but more commonly translated as Great Lake) is a combined lake and river system of huge importance to Cambodia. It is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and is an ecological hotspot that was designated as a UNESCO biosphere in 1997.

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Tonle Sap Lake

large body of water (Cambodian meaning Large Fresh Water River but more commonly translated as Great Lake) is a combined lake and river system of huge importance to Cambodia. It is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and is an ecological hotspot that was designated as a UNESCO biosphere in 1997.

Tonle Sap (The Great Lake) is home to a large Vietnamese and Cham people community, living in floating villages around the lake.

 

Tonle Sap, Cambodia

The Tonlé Sap Lake occupies a geological depression (the lowest lying area) of the vast alluvial and lacustrine floodplain in the Lower Mekong Basin, which had been induced by the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate. The lake's size, length and water volume varies considerably over the course of a year from an area of around 2,500 km2, a volume of 1 km3 and a length of 160 km at the end of the dry season in late April to an area of up to 16,000 km2, a volume of 80 km3 and a length of 250 km as the Mekong maximum and the peak of the South-West monsoon's precipitation culminate in September and early October.

SAP-Arena in Mannheim, Germany, on a rainy evening

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Wattle trees are fast growing but susceptible to attack from pests and parasites.

"Negli occhi della gente si vede quello che vedranno, non quello che hanno visto."

 

A. Baricco

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Sap oozing from a long leaf pine (Pinus palustris) after a burn.

sap and bark of a pine tree at Suttons Beach, Redclife

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Tonle Sap Lake

large body of water (Cambodian meaning Large Fresh Water River but more commonly translated as Great Lake) is a combined lake and river system of huge importance to Cambodia. It is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and is an ecological hotspot that was designated as a UNESCO biosphere in 1997.

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SAP SEA Trip March 2009

говорят, что в этом здании находится самый секретный объект SAP - SAP Hosting. У здания нет ни окон, ни дверей. Оно обнесено забором с прожекторами, камерами и "нейтральной полосой". Внутрь попасть не может никто, сотрудники засекречены.

Клиенты SAP Hosting-a могут спать спокойно - их данные защищены круче чем государственная граница.

Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Also called Boeung Tonle Sap, it has one of the world’s most vibrant ecosystems. There are different species of wildlife in and around the lake, which helped to sustain and grow the ancient Khmer civilisation. It's also famous for its fascinating local communities and their floating villages.

 

Located in Siem Reap, the massive lake is 250 km in length and 100 km across at its widest point, making it seem like an inland ocean because it is impossible to see the opposite shore from ground level. Surprisingly, it's fairly shallow, with a maximum depth of only 10 metres.

  

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Middlefield, Ohio. Amish sugar shack. Steam rising from the condensors as a team of draft horses wait while the buckets of maple sap are unloaded. The sap from the maple trees is flowing and the Amish are busy in their sugar shacks making that delicious maple syrup.

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