Sunday, August 10, 2014

Ice

Ice is harvested from the lake in January and stored in this ice house under layers of sawdust.
If you have two minutes to squander, I guarantee you will enjoy this video of the 2014 ice harvest.  


Every day a block of ice is delivered to your ice box.

18 comments:

  1. Now those are REAL ice cubes! It would need a generous shot of Scotch to take one of those.

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  2. The first time I saw lake ice preserved in sawdust I couldn't believe what I was seeing... but it really does work.

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  3. I can still recall the smell of an icebox.

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  4. There's something to be said about tradition. They used to cut the chunks of ice with hand saws. NOW, that was work!

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  5. I have never seen such a thing before. Very interesting. Thanks Jack!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  6. A great tradition to preserve, although I note that they use power saws to cut the ice.

    That reminds me of some Amish farmers I saw with a gas powered machine to harvest corn mounted on the back of a horse drawn wagon. We asked them about the use of machinery, and they replied that they had to draw the line somewhere.

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  7. I've never anything like this before either!! Amazing and I enjoyed the video! Thanks for including that site. Another fascinating post, Jack! Thank you!

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  8. One of my first memories was of the ice man delivering blocks of ice in his horse and wagon. Think that service ended when I was about three or four. My Aunt and Uncle had an ice box like the one pictured, but it has been converted to electric refrigeration before I was born.

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  9. I've seen pics of this being done in the past. I'm surprised it's still being done anywhere.

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  10. This is a lot of work, but nice to see old ways are still being preserved.

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  11. I loved seeing that video, Jack! It is amazing that the ice lasts so long - no wonder you like that place!

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  12. When I was a child we had an ice box (lived in Minnesota). I also remember the iceman cometh! But I was thrilled when we got a fridge!

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  13. The mystery of the ice boxes escapes me...

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  14. I can't imagine having ice delivered. But I do like the look of the old icebox.

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  15. Every large country house in England used to have an ice house somewhere in the grounds. It's interesting that the practice has not died out.

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  16. i have read about that before, i think in the museum in.... hmmm, why cant i find the name now. i still get their emails... :( (but its a little outside boston. with a huge sculpture garden and we went there often, such a great place)
    but anyways, i should watch the video!

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