On the warpath . •NING PO, PIRATE SLAVE SHIP CATALINA. LANDING A 480-POUND SEA BASS NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA ONTHE WARPATH 109 HARDWOOD QUESTIONS A IS a boy, I often had to saw wood, and it was hardI work. I saw this, the hardest wood I ever saw, andI wondered who cut these trees, and how. This is the only forest primeval coeval T\ith crea-tion. Maybe these trees grew in the Garden of Eden. WereAdam and Eve here as caretakers? Did the serpent beguilethem here? Were monkeys at home in the higher branches?Did ancestral apes swing in these treetops? W^ere they used ashitching posts for dinosaurs
On the warpath . •NING PO, PIRATE SLAVE SHIP CATALINA. LANDING A 480-POUND SEA BASS NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA ONTHE WARPATH 109 HARDWOOD QUESTIONS A IS a boy, I often had to saw wood, and it was hardI work. I saw this, the hardest wood I ever saw, andI wondered who cut these trees, and how. This is the only forest primeval coeval T\ith crea-tion. Maybe these trees grew in the Garden of Eden. WereAdam and Eve here as caretakers? Did the serpent beguilethem here? Were monkeys at home in the higher branches?Did ancestral apes swing in these treetops? W^ere they used ashitching posts for dinosaurs? Did any ancient Rosalind carveher name upon the bark? These trees are older than sign is necessary here of Woodman, spare that tree, forthey are tree-mendously hard and would turn any edge. The sacred Bo of Ceylon is one of the worlds oldest have seen the olives of Gethsemane, cedars of Lebanon, red-woods in the Yosemite, but these trees are earths oldest set-tlers. Royalty and wealth collect antiques of jewelry, paint-ing, statu
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