310 #Tuesday Tidbits It’s Time for February

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Hi Folks. How’s your week been? Here we are on the first Tuesday of February. January dragged on for me, but this past week has zoomed by.

Maple Syrup Time

February isn’t just about love; it’s also a special time when the Maple Syrup trees start producing their sweet sap. When in Pennsylvania, we live a few miles away from a Maple Syrup Farm. For the best sap flow, temperatures must rise above freezing, creating the right conditions for sap collection.

Maple Syrup Trees

Not many Maple Syrup farmers use the old sugar buckets attached to trees anymore. Many depend on PVC piping to transport the sap to the Sugar House. The PVC piping depends on gravity to transport the sap.

Sugar House

I hope you have tasted Real Maple Syrup. There’s nothing else like it.

Brrrr

January went slow for us as we were in Rehab mode with Sweet Man. Plus, our nation felt the Polar Vortex come down upon us. It was COLD! BITTER COLD for most!

I had to share another windshield picture with you. This was our windshield from last January while staying in Pennsylvania. The frost looked like a patchwork quilt.

Stepping Out

Now that Sweet Man has ditched the walker and cane, he is on his way to full recovery. Because of that, we are stepping out a bit more. On one cold evening, we had a date night where we enjoyed a big bowl of Ramen at Kobe Ramen and HotPot. It warmed us right up!

Another fine evening we attended a cocktail party with friends and neighbors. Our friend always decorates her home so beautifully and provides the best meals.

Here is her Valentine’s Tree.

We then enjoyed a Baby Shower at another friend’s house.

Such a lovely presentation.

Blogging Friends Meet Up

I had a wonderful time with these fun people. You may recognize some of them. We are all bloggers who enjoy getting together when time allows. It was great that John and his wife, along with Terri, were vacationing here in Arizona. The rest of us call the Valley of the Sun home.

L-R Front Row is Rob, Jodi of Jodie’s Touch of Style, John and his wife from Photo By Johnbo, Ingrid from Live Laugh RV, yours truly, Nancy from Two Trails One Road. Standing L-R is Terri from Second Wind Leisure Perspectives, and Janet from This That and the Other Thing.

We enjoyed each other’s company over coffee and great food at The Grotto Cafe in Cavecreek.

When leaving, I looked at who was near the parking lot.

To my surprise, I saw a coyote near the parking lot! Quite a handsome one.

Baking Bread

I have been wanting to learn how to make Sour Dough Bread. A lovely friend shared her starter with me and then taught me how to bake the crusty bread.

I am pleased with how it came out. It was delicious!

Thank You 

We had a busy week but it’s been a fun one for sure.

As I always try to convey, we definitely appreciate all of you. Thank you for joining us for another Tuesday Tidbits.

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44 thoughts on “310 #Tuesday Tidbits It’s Time for February

  1. Your February looks off to a great start, Nance! Wow, a Valentine’s tree. That’s the first I’ve seen. How neat. From Central New York I shall wish you a … Sappy February!

  2. Good Morning Nancy, You had a busy month with your shower, party and meeting friends. The frost pattern on your windshield it looks like little frozen pyramids and *brrrr*…your car needs a blanket! 🥶 The ramen looks so good all along with the baby shower treats. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead.
    P.S. You have a beautiful smile 😊

    1. Awe… thank you, Mary!
      It was a busy week but lots of fun. It’s always so good to hear from you.
      I appreciate your kindness. Enjoy your Tuesday!

  3. I’m so glad Sweet Man is getting around better now, and you’ve been able to be more out and about, visiting friends, restaurants, parties and enjoying! Happy Maple Syrup season! Your sour dough bread turned out beautifully!
    Jenna

    1. I was pretty proud of that sour dough bread!
      Thanks for all the love. It’s always so good to hear from you.
      Enjoy your Tuesday!

  4. Wonderful post. Great info on maple syrup. The Valentine’s tree is great. Love the coyote, and the sourdough bread looks delicious.

    1. I am pretty proud of the Sour Dough. And that coyote was fun to see. It’s mating season so they are out and about more.
      Thanks for stopping by, Tim.
      Enjoy your Tuesday!

      1. My mom had a sourdough starter that was said to be over 100 years old when she got it. She kept it going for over 60 years until my dad died.

      1. Right now it is sitting in the fridge waiting for me to feed it for when we need more bread. I am not quite ready to bake more.
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  5. I really enjoyed getting together with you all last week, Nancy. Sorry for the test comment… feel free to delete it. You got a great pic of Mr Coyote! Glad your hubby is doing well. I love the maple syrup process! That image of your windshield is amazing. Have a blessed week!

    1. Terri it was so fun to see you again. You also got to see Mr. Coyote! He was quite handsome.
      Hope you made it back home safely without any hiccups.
      Happy Tuesday Terri! And thank you for the visit!

  6. I love sourdough bread, my Mother always had it on hand! So glad that Sweet Man is out and about and having fun. Y’all are a busy couple. The bloggers look like a fun group. We have coyotes around us, some look ragged and some look well fed. They are not our favorite inhabitants of our land. They sometimes awaken us very close as they have made a kill. Eerie sounds.

    Have a wonderful week, my friend!

  7. I think you and Sweet Man this week made up for his recovery days! What a great week. Such beautiful settings for the parties. We certainly have had a deep freeze in the U.S.–and then yesterday we were at 82 F and today at noon we are at 35 degrees with a “feels like” of 27 🤪. Thanks for the info on maple syrup collection; I had no idea it is now piped! Have a great week, Nancy!

  8. I don’t think I knew you got the polar vortex in AZ! Yikes! Glad you all survived and that the surgery went well as is healing. You’ve certainly had some fun times and we have to grab at those. The bread looks scrumptious! I haven’t been to a sugar shack in a few years but I always love going as they make the syrup. Looking lovely!

  9. Nancy what a wonderful post. I love all your pics but the coyote one is a bit scary. I grew up on a farm and later a ranch where coyotes were very common..and they usually kept their distance…except at night near the hen house. However lately, at least here in Florida, they have suddenly become very brave and have been appearing in broad daylight and attacking people and their pets. I hope everyone keeps their pets safe.

    The Ramen looks yummy as does the sour dough bread…I could pour the maple syrup over the bread and be happy. LOL…and the baby shower is lovely, lots of good treats to snack on for sure.

    Glad sweet man is getting along so well…I am enjoying the warmer temps and the Captain and I have been having breakfast in the courtyard and loving those “rays”. Have a great week.

  10. Nancy, so glad to hear that Sweet Man is recovering. You have started your February with lots of fun! It looks like all of the bloggers had a great get together. I can just imagine all of the smiles and laughter! Have a great week!

  11. Your freshly baked sourdough bread looks like crusty perfection! And I think life was meant for best friends and good blog adventures with them! Looks like you are already unwrapping the love of this month with all your celebrations! Cheers! 💕💕💕

  12. Nancy, I love real maple syrup, and I enjoyed reading about the process that you shared. Your sour dough bread looks both beautiful and scrumptious. I hope that you have a wonderful week!

  13. What a fun February you’ve had so far, Nancy! I’ve been making sourdough for over 20 years now from a starter from the Civil War that someone shared with me.
    Happy February ♥️

    1. I am glad you stopped in for a visit. Thank you for enjoying this post.
      I hope you get to visit your Pennsylvania friend one day.
      Happy New Week to You!

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