Thursday, March 14, 2019
The Lumberjack :: essays research papers
Timber and with a crash the mighty oak strain the ground. There was n ever a tree too big or a business organisation too tough for birchen. He enjoyed his job as a lumberjack and with good reason. The pay was good, he had always care the outdoors and he was good at what he did. In fact, only when about say he was the best. His friends in the city however said he was crazy for moving away. They said there are so many an(prenominal) opportunities in the city, but wooden never wanted opportunities, he just wanted to be a lumberjack.So far this job was running smoothly. They were on schedule and there was an abundance of trees in British capital of South Carolina to keep them busy for the next while. It seemed so simple at first. Woody and his man would cut mastered the trees and they would be shipped to a nearby river where they would be floated downstream to the new lumber mill. At least this was what was supposed to happen. subsequently the first couple loads, there came reports that the logs werent reaching their destination. Some of the men started talk about how they were logging on uncharted territory and this was a unhealthful omen. Woody just laughed and said, Uncharted territory or not, we have a job to do and Im not going to let some little issue like this ruin my reputation. Ill go see what the problem is. And so Woody packed a bag with supplies and sailed off down the river to find the miss logs. It wasnt long before the lush green landscape of trees he saw around him became a bare region of stumps and small brush. It was almost as if another logging crew had been here before him. He was stupid(p) at the number of trees that had been cut down. It would have taken his entire crew at least a week and yet all of the stumps looked pertly cut. Woody had to find out what was happening. A bit further down the river he found his answer. There in front of him were all of the miss logs. They had became jammed at the base of the biggest beave r dam he had ever seen. He gazed up at it in awe of its shear size. The river itself was sort of wide and this dam covered it from shore to shore.
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