I drive by this row of trees just about every morning on my way into the office, and every year around this time they're tapped to collect maple sap, presumably to be boiled down into syrup. I’ve always liked the way these trees look, so I made a point of getting some pictures today. (Bonus! Getting a shot I liked for my 365 early in the day.) I'm pretty sure these trees are on the campus of the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, although I don't know if it’s the school itself that taps them or if they just make the trees available to someone. And I did take a peek: the sap is indeed running. Nikon D7000 with Nikkor 18-200 @ 48mm, 1/45s @ ƒ/8, ISO100. Post-processed in Aperture (some color tweaks, slight vignette).