Read our AMAZING series, a modern blend of "The Giving Tree" and "American Legends" with a setting in National Parks all over the world, beginning with Death Valley and Yosemite.
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Sunday, December 3, 2017
How The Cannonball Travels Faster Than An Airplane
An ocean of water was found 620 miles below Earth's surface!!
Several months ago I completed hand writing John Henry & Me in the Grand Canyon, but I was left with a dilemma in how the Cannonball would travel unnoticed, and faster than flight. I did not want to turn it into an airplane because it is a train. Something no one could change, even in fiction stories. It would never make sense.
One of my youngest children and I began discussing possible forms of moving between National Parks unnoticed. She told me of a story her teacher mentioned in school a few weeks earlier.
An ocean of water that was found below the Earth's surface. Bingo!!
The first chapter of John Henry will begin with a very exciting trip through the center of the Earth, allowing Lucy and Lucas Fern experience anxiety while witnessing the different layers of the planet. It will be the beginning of a very educational and exciting journey, preparing readers for an experience in the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Canyon is such a massive National Park, readers will learn a little about the geology of the Earth's structure before diving deep into Native American culture, giving the reader a greater understanding of why the first Americans were so spiritually connected to this amazing planet.
Some scientists say the ocean below the Earth's surface was only 400 miles below, then others think it was 620. Here are a few Getty Images explaining a few of the theories.
Dr Mookherjee was one of the leading scientists who assisted the research.
He said: 'Water in the Earth's interior is crucial since it helps in mantle convection - a process by which solid rocks move from hotter to colder regions over geological time scales. If there was no water in the Earth's interior, mantle convection would be inefficient and would eventually cease. The surface expression of the mantle convection is plate motion (the process by which volcanoes are created).'
Friday, December 1, 2017
The Story of Lucas Fern Right Here
Here is a link to my other blog including The tiny Life of Lucas Fern, I began writing this in the 12th Grade going to Moorpark High School.
I finally published it early last year. It is very short compared to over 6,000 pages I have written (over 450,000 typed words) of the life and back story of Lucy and her twin brother Lucas Fern.
I will post the Spanish books ASAP.
https://thetinylifeoflucasfern.blogspot.com/
From Yosemite National Park to The Grand Canyon National Park
The next book in our series is complete. John Henry & Me in The Grand Canyon follows Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite as John Henry and the Ferns travel on the very fast and modern train "The Cannonball."
The Cannonball is the famous train driven by Casey Jones, and it is much faster and travels underground to any destination within this Universe.
Totally fiction but in a way very exciting facts about the Earth and the layers of the planet as they all travel through the amazing tunnels and inside the underground oceans. The details are secret but the first chapter will explain this exciting new form of transportation.
Once they arrive at the Grand Canyon they will begin a journey into the world and universe of Native Americans and Native American beliefs, including amazing Native American folklore.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Fourteen) Casey Jones
Casey Jones
The traffic leaving Yosemite was
endless. All the visitors made the drive to Sugar Pine very difficult. It was
slow enough that Lucas did not get car sick, and when they finally arrived the
sun was already down.
“Where’s the train?” asked Lucas.
“It’s called the Cannonball,” Lucy
explained.
Lucas looked back at Lucy making a weird
face.
“That a cool name,” he replied
cheerfully.
“Why
do they call it that?”
“Because it is faster than an airplane,”
Lucy replied.
Lucas began to feel worried.
“Are you sure?” he asked.
Paul Jr. was sitting in the front, in-
between Tali and John Henry.
“It is quite a bit faster, and it
travels under the ground,” he explained.
Lucas looked out the window to see if it
was out there.
“I can’t see it,” he protested.
“Hold on Lucas,” John insisted. “We
always leave at night to avoid being seen.”
As soon as John pulled the truck into a
loading dock inside a very small train station, everyone finally saw the train.
It was pitch black making it almost impossible to see.
“It was here all the time,” Lucas said
cheerfully. “I have never been on a train.”
John looked back at Lucas in the mirror.
“There is no other train like the Cannonball,” he explained.
Lucas was really beginning to get
excited. “What are we waiting for, let’s get on the Cannonball,” he
stated. “It’s a beauty!”
Lucy sat up in her seat and took off her
seatbelt.
“I’m ready!” she announced.
Unexpectedly, all of the train lights
turned on and the sound of the horn exploded full blast.
Everyone except John was forced to plug
their ears.
“What was that for? Can’t he see us
here?” she asked.
“Casey is just running tests in there to
make sure the Cannonball will run smoothly,” John explained.
“Who made it go so fast?” asked Lucas.
John was happy to tell.
“I helped set up the tracks and dug the
underground passages. It was Granville Woods and Elijah McCoy who worked with
Casey Jones to bring the Cannonball to life,” he explained.
“Do we get to meet them also?” asked
Lucas.
John gave the question some thought
before giving his reply.
“Probably not on this trip, but soon,”
he replied happily. “They will show you things they invented that will make you
proud.”
After a few minutes, everyone was out of
the truck and waiting for Casey Jones to welcome them on the train.
“Who do we have here?” a friendly voice
called from inside.
A man almost as tall as John Henry came
out of the train door to welcome everyone. He was wearing a tall blue hat that
matched a pair of perfectly clean blue overalls. His shirt looked like it had been made by the
same tailor as Paul Bunyan.
John was the first to step forward
giving him a big hug.
“It has been a long time old friend,” he
said patting him on the back.
“It sure has,” Casey replied, looking
around at the rest of the group. “Who did you bring with you?”
Paul Jr. immediately took Casey’s hand
and began shaking it. Casey was amused.
“Paul Jr. here, reporting for my trip to
Ireland,” he explained.
Lucas interrupted.
“We're not going to Ireland. We are
going to find Kokopelli in the Grand Canyon,” he said firmly.
Lucy smiled.
“Don’t mind my brother Lucas, he gets
excited about the strangest things,” she explained.
“You both must be the ESP twins that
were adopted by John and Talitha,” Casey said greeting them onto the
train.
“I hear Paul Bunyan will meet us there,”
he said looking at John.
“That is correct,” John replied.
“Then welcome aboard, one and all!”
Casey shouted.
Ranger Pam was standing in the corner of
the room.
“I don’t think we have met before,”
Casey said in his romantic voice.
Lucy covered her mouth almost blushing.
“Someone has a crush,” she whispered to
Paul Jr. and Lucas.
Ranger Pam held her grandmother’s basket
in her arms.
“I am Pamahas, and stop acting like we have
never met,” she replied.
“Are you coming with us?” Casey asked.
It was the first time Lucy had ever seen
someone make Ranger Pam blush.
Ranger Pam lifted the basket so that he
could see it.
“I am the only person who can work the
basket that will hold Kokopelli,” she explained.
“That sounds like a great reason to have
you with us,” Casey replied, looking ready to take off.
“Enough fun for today,” he said with an
Irish accent. “Allllll aboard!”
It only took a few minutes until Casey
Jones and John Henry had everyone loaded in the beautiful caboose of the
Cannonball. Each sitting in the most
comfortable velvet chairs.
The truck full of camping gear was
loaded soon after.
Casey found Lucas with something
important to tell him.
“Hi Casey, are we leaving now?” Lucas
asked.
“Are you ready to see some dinosaurs?”
Casey asked suspiciously.
Lucas immediately felt nervous, looking
over at John to see how far away he was.
“No,” Lucas replied nervously. “I did
not come to see dinosaurs.”
Casey began to laugh.
“Good, because the Cannonball can’t time
travel yet,” he explained with a grin.
“That’s good,” Lucas replied.
Everyone put on their seatbelt, sitting
back in the chairs as Casey Jones took the Cannonball to full speed. The
Cannonball immediately entered a tunnel that went deep into the Earth’s crust,
beginning their journey to the Grand Canyon.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Thirteen) Jr. Ranger Celebration
Jr. Ranger Celebration
Paul Bunyan was anxious after the
President finished his speech and announced his name as the new director of
National Jr. Ranger Committee.
Reporters from all over the world were
in attendance as hundreds sat in chairs placed in front of the Yosemite Chapel
near the meadow. Many children were just
waiting to see what Paul Bunyan really looked like.
Paul Bunyan was still hiding, feeling
nervous about this moment.
“Dad, get up,” Paul Jr. demanded. “We
need to get out there!”
Paul Jr. was sitting on his left
shoulder next to Lucy holding tightly to his hair.
The President thought it was extremely
important that Paul Jr. and the others were seen on his shoulders as he came
out from the trees. They would avoid
feeling too frightened.
Paul Bunyan finally took a deep breath
and walked out from the trees.
“Here we go!” he said.
“They will love you!” Lucas told him
right in his ear.
As Paul took a few long steps in-between
the trees, he could hear the gasps from the people and children.
Many people stood up to get a better
look at him, and several children even screamed, running to sit with their
parents.
A video camera zoomed in on Lucas, Lucy,
and Paul Jr. to help people feel calm, causing everyone to stand up and cheer.
“You see, they love you, dad!” Paul Jr.
said proudly.
“Is that a tear in your eye?” Lucy
teased.
Paul Jr. quickly wiped away any
evidence.
“No, it’s just the wind up here,” he
replied.
The President spoke into a microphone as
he stepped into the middle of Paul Bunyan’s hand.
“I present to you, Paul Bunyan, a
wonderful man who is going to help lead this country as our Jr. Ranger
Director.”
Paul Bunyan was comfortable enough to
smile and wave to the people.
“Where is Babe?” someone shouted.
Paul began to laugh sending his
thunderous voice out into the public for the first time.
Some people ran for cover, but the
majority sat still in their chairs enjoying the greatest moment in Jr. Ranger
history.
Paul cleared his voice as the people
fell totally silent.
“I am grateful for the opportunity the
President has given me to be of service, and I am grateful to be with the
people once more, after so many years,” he said with a smile.
Many people were clapping for him as he
lowered the kids to the ground.
“What do I do next?” he asked the
President.
The President smiled.
“I got this!” he replied.
The President walked over to the kids.
“Who wants to go to the river with Paul
Bunyan and work on a Jr. Ranger badge?” he called out cheerfully.
Once again, the people began to
cheer. Parents began to send their
children running towards Paul to follow him to the river.
The President ended the ceremony by
calling loudly into the microphone.
“Let the festivities begin!”
Paul led the children and many parents
to the Merced river, only a short walk away. Many kids went swimming while
others went fishing. The greatest part of all was when Paul Bunyan would lift
the kids and let them jump from his hand like a diving board.
Babe just fell asleep, happy to see his
old friend Paul Bunyan with people once more.
After swimming in the river with the Jr.
Rangers, the President, and his family said goodbye and climbed into the
helicopter.
Before going up the stairs, the
President turned back to find Lucy, lifting a bag of trash into the air.
“Hey Lucy,” he called. “We are the first
ones to show the Love. Taking our trash with us.”
Lucy waved goodbye as the President and
his family each had a large trash bag to take with them.
Tali and John stood next to Lucy as they
watched the helicopter fly away.
“It doesn’t get any cooler than this!”
Lucy said proudly.
“You did great,” Tali told her, giving
her a big hug. "Now it’s our turn
to say goodbye.”
Ranger Pam was standing behind Tali
holding a large basket from the Yosemite museum. Lucy and Lucas both walked over to say
goodbye. Lucy had tears in her eyes.
“I’m going to miss you,” she said sadly.
Ranger Pam held up the basket.
“I am going with you,” Ranger Pam
replied.
Lucy looked up at her, surprised.
“That’s great!” Lucy said, immediately
cheering up. “What is the basket for?”
“My grandmother made this basket, and we
need it for our trip to the Grand Canyon,” she replied.
Lucy was thinking of why she would bring
such an important basket.
“What do you use it for?” Lucy asked.
Ranger Pam lowered the basket for Lucy
to look inside.
“Put your hand inside.” Ranger Pam
suggested.
Lucy carefully lowered her hand inside,
trying to feel what might be inside. She could not even feel the bottom.
“It feels magical,” she said. “Why can’t
I feel the bottom?”
“My Grandmother created this basket to
hold the great Kokopelli,” she replied.
“Who is the great Kokopelli?” asked
Lucy.
“Nowadays we call her Mother Nature,”
replied Ranger Pam.
Lucy was feeling confused as Lucas
interrupted.
“How does Mother Nature fit inside the
basket?” he asked. “And how do you plan on catching her?”
Ranger Pam set the basket on the meadow
floor, for Lucas to feel inside.
“My ancestors believed that Kokopelli is
an actual person, sent by the Great Spirit,” she explained. “She has been
provoked and was last seen in the Grand Canyon after causing the Colorado river
to dry up.
“She can fit in this basket?” asked
Lucas.
“If your father and Pecos Bill can round
her up, she will fit inside,” Ranger Pam explained.
“Let’s go find her,” Lucas commanded.
Paul Bunyan looked down at Lucas and
Lucy standing next to Ranger Pam and the others.
“I guess we will see you in a few days,”
he said in a sad voice.
Paul Jr. had the first hug and goodbye,
then John tapped Paul on the side of the leg.
“Try and get to the Grand Canyon as fast
as you can,” he ordered.
“I will see you there,” Paul Bunyan
replied.
Talitha just blew him a kiss and walked
toward the truck with John.
Lucas was like Paul Jr. and hated saying
goodbye, even if he knew that he would see Paul Bunyan in just a few days.
“How do you hug a giant?” Lucas asked.
Paul Bunyan smiled and carefully lifted
both Lucas and Lucy up to his heart, pressing them gently against it.
“This is the best I can do,” Paul Bunyan
replied.
Lucas and Lucy could both feel the love
booming from the world’s biggest heart, and it was amazing.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Twelve) Meet the President
Meet the President
The arrival of the President in the
Yosemite Valley was an event to be remembered. The sound of several large
helicopters thundering through the air unexpectedly sent many unsuspecting
tourists running for cover.
Returning from Glacier Point, the First
Lady and the President landed in a meadow right across from Yosemite Falls.
Helping his wife and children step out
of the helicopter, the President took them on a short hike to see the beautiful
waterfall.
Paul Bunyan waited near the waterfall,
protected by the President’s security team, while John Henry joined the
President with his family.
After seeing the falls, they would all
return to a meadow in front of the Yosemite Chapel for the President’s speech
and announcements.
Lucas was full of energy, hiking next to
Lucy towards lower Yosemite Falls.
“I can’t wait to meet the President,” he
said to Lucy excitedly.
The President was just ahead of them on
the trail, hiking next to his family.
“I doubt he will have time to meet us,”
Lucy replied.
John and Tali were both listening, right
behind them.
“You better think of a question!” Tali
said from behind.
“Why?” asked Lucy. “He’s too busy.”
Tali smiled as she noticed the President
on his way over to talk to them.
“This morning he told me that he wanted
to meet the both of you in person,” Tali explained.
Lucas stopped walking and turned to face
his Mom. The group of people behind them all stopped and watched the President
sneaking up from behind.
“What could I possibly ask him?” Lucas
asked.
Lucy looked at her mom doubtfully.
“Are you serious?” she asked.
Tali ignored her question.
“Try asking him something intelligent,”
suggested Tali.
Lucy turned around to see where the
President was, without seeing him standing right at her side.
“I can’t even see him anymore.” she
said.
“That’s because I am right here,” the
President replied from right next to her.
Lucy laughed thinking it was her dad
trying to tease her. She continued walking without even looking at who it was.
“Great impression dad,” she said
sarcastically.
She was the only one walking.
“How’s
it going John?” the President said loud enough for Lucy to hear.
“You are still not fooling me,” Lucy
called back.
Lucas was right in front of the
President. “How do you do, Mister President?” he asked politely.
Lucy stopped walking when she noticed
the crowd was all turning to watch the President talk to Lucas. She quickly
closed her eyes feeling like a dork, wishing she could disappear.
“I am great!” The President replied,
shaking Lucas’s hand. “I’m surrounded by wonderful people in a beautiful
place.”
The President was wearing a white button
up long sleeve shirt, rolled up to the elbows, and blue jean pants. Not the usual suit and tie a President
normally wears.
“Happy Father’s Day!” Lucas said, still
catching his breath. He was having a hard time keeping up with the crowd.
The President was impressed at the way
Lucas knew exactly what to say, and he was aware of how tired Lucas
looked.
“Do you mind if I give you a lift on my
shoulders?” the President asked politely.
Lucas gave him a funny look.
“I didn’t think a President could do
stuff like that,” he replied
The President reached down and lifted
Lucas up to his shoulders, just like his dad does.
“I do this all the time with my own
family.” He explained.
Lucas noticed all the guards holding
guns and even some had machine guns.
“Why do they have so many guns?” he
asked.
The President laughed.
“It’s for protection. Many people would
try to hurt me or my friends if they could,” he explained.
Lucas looked ahead to see a group of
kids waiting for the President. Most of them had matching t-shirts.
Someone came over to the President and
handed him a stack of plastic cards.
“These are the passes that will allow
any fourth grader and their family into a National Park this year,” she
explained.
The President carefully lifted Lucas
back to the ground, holding out the cards to show Lucas.
“These are going to help a lot of
families feel welcome in Yosemite, and other parks,” he explained. “I will be right back.”
The President left Lucas and went
straight towards the group of kids, waiting for him. He said a few things and
then began handing a card to each of the kids.
His wife came over to help him.
Lucy was now holding John’s hand as they
came over to Lucas.
“Why doesn’t the President have someone
else hand out the cards?” Lucy asked her dad.
John smiled.
“He knows that each one of those
children is going to remember this moment their entire life. He loves them
enough to make sure they feel special,” he explained.
“I know I’m going to remember,” Lucas
said proudly. “He makes me feel like a
friend, and we just met.”
Lucy was feeling left out a little and
was dying to meet him.
“Can we go over there?” she asked.
John held her hand a little tighter.
“You are going to have plenty of time to
talk to him. Those kids will only have these few moments to be with him,” he
explained.
As soon as the President finished, he
went right back over to Lucas and Lucy.
“You must be Lucy,” he declared.
Lucy’s mind went blank and she began to
blush.
“Yes I am,” she replied. “Are you the
President?”
Everyone started to laugh at her
question, helping her realize how silly her question was.
“I mean, it’s nice to meet you,” she
clarified.
“I was told you have great ideas,” he
told Lucy. “What idea do you have to help Yosemite?”
Lucy took a deep breath and thought of
the best idea she could give him.
“I think we need to have people take
their trash with them when they go home,” she suggested.
The President was a little surprised at
her amazing suggestion.
“I think we do too!” he replied.
The President called one of his helpers
and had him take notes.
When he was finished, he turned back
towards Lucy.
“How can we get them to do that?” he
asked her.
“Easy," Lucy replied. I bet if you
told everyone how cool it is to take the trash with them, they would,” she
explained.
“I think we can make it cool to take
home your trash,” he replied.
The President called Lucas over to stand
next to Lucy.
“Are you Jr. Ranger’s yet?” he asked.
Lucas frowned a little.
“I have been a little busy lately, but
all I have left is to pick up trash,” he replied.
The President put his finger to his
chin.
“That what I’m missing too,” he
explained.
“Are you trying to become a Jr. ranger?”
Lucy asked.
“Of course, I have been working on it
all day with my kids,” he replied.
He waived for assistance.
“Can we get some trash bags up here!” he
shouted.
Suddenly an army of people started
moving around trying to find trash bags.
“That will keep them busy until we take
a good picture of the waterfall together!” the President said with a smile.
Lucas was excited as he was invited to
stand next to the President as the President took a selfie next to Lucas and
Lucy.
Tali and John followed as the President
spent the next hour walking around with Lucas and Lucy picking up trash,
talking about many new ideas needed to help the National Parks.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Eleven) Paul Bunyan & Me
Paul Bunyan & Me
Lucas was relaxing in the hammock before
it was time to meet the President. Right
now, the President was finishing breakfast with Paul Bunyan and probably
watching him eat a thousand pancakes.
Every kid’s dream.
It had been a few days since he saw the
Grizzly Giant tree, and he missed the peace he felt when he was there.
He closed his eyes with the sound of the
river and the scent of the trees around him.
He tried to relax and remember that moment.
Abruptly, Lucas felt himself being
absorbed into the trees around him.
“What is happening?” he called out
kicking his legs as if they were being held down.
The memory of the Grizzly Giant
returned, calming Lucas until he was pulled inside the light of a thousand
trees. They were under the direction of the Grizzly Giant.
“Where am I?” he asked.
The sound of water and wind filled his
mind until he floated into the air without his body. He was pulled to the tops
of the trees and could see his body below, lying in the hammock as if he were
asleep.
He felt just as peaceful as he was with
the Grizzly Giant, as he looked around and saw John and his Mom packing up some
clothes.
“This is amazing!” he thought.
“Where is Lucy?” he questioned.
The branches of the trees began to move,
and with the help of a breeze, he was pushed towards her.
Lucy was right below him reading a book
next to the river.
“There she is!” he said cheerfully.
Lucas called out to her trying to get
her to look up.
“LUCY!” he called as loud as he could.
Lucy looked around hearing his voice, but
could not see him. She continued to read her book.
“Where is Paul Bunyan?” Lucas thought,
hoping to see what he was doing with the President.
After another gentle push of the wind,
and trees, Lucas appeared directly over the breakfast table where Paul was
sitting with the President.
It was almost over and Paul Bunyan was
laughing at something the President said.
“This is the weirdest thing that has
ever happened to me,” Lucas said to himself.
Paul Bunyan heard Lucas but thought it
was the President.
“What’s strange?” Paul Bunyan asked the
President.
The President looked up at Paul Bunyan
feeling confused about his question.
“What do you mean?” he asked.
Paul Bunyan suddenly realized that it
was the voice of Lucas, so he looked around the forest for his little friend.
Lucas snickered causing Paul to hear him
and look directly at him.
Lucas realized that Paul could hear him
but the President could not.
“Can you hear me?” he asked.
Paul squinted his eyes to get a better
look.
“Is that you Lucas Fern?” he asked.
Lucas panicked and thought of the
hammock where his body was sleeping.
“Lucas, wake up!” John called from
inside the tent.
Lucas opened his eyes and looked for his
father.
“What happened?” he asked.
Lucy and Tali were walking towards him.
“Did you have a good nap?” Tali asked.
Lucas sat up in the hammock.
“I’m fine!” replied Lucas. “I was
floating.”
Lucy giggled.
“Of course, you’re in a hammock,” she teased.
“Not just in the hammock,” he replied.
“I was taken by a bunch of trees to different places I wanted to go,” he
clarified.
Lucy giggled again.
“What did you have for breakfast?” she
asked.
“The same cereal as you,” he replied,
feeling frustrated. “I’m serious! Something took me and only Paul Bunyan could
see me.”
Tali came over and handed Lucas some
water to drink.
“Take it easy. You have been through
enough this week,” she replied calmly.
A few seconds later, Paul Bunyan came
tip-toeing carefully through the camp, acting like a two-hundred-foot-tall
ninja.
Most campers were out trying to see the
President, and no one else even noticed.
Lucas was surprised at how good Paul
Bunyan was at moving around unnoticed.
“I saw you!” Paul interrupted, kneeling
over the top of a large motor home to get a closer look at Lucas.
Lucy was speechless after finally seeing
Paul Bunyan for the first time.
“I saw your shadow and heard your
voice. How did you do that?” Paul Bunyan
asked.
Lucas smiled as he thought of how he
impressed the great Paul Bunyan.
“I don’t know,” Lucas replied. “The
trees did all of the work.”
Paul Bunyan reached down and gave Lucas
a light push in the hammock with his giant finger.
“You are amazing!” he said proudly. “I
need you to teach me how to do that.”
Lucas smiled up at him.
“Anytime,” he replied.
“How about right now?” asked Paul
Bunyan.
“That’s fine with me,” John Henry
interrupted. “We have a few hours before the President returns from Glacier
Point.”
Paul Bunyan smiled.
“Why don’t I give Lucas a quick tour of
Yosemite?” Paul suggested.
“Great idea!” Lucas quickly replied. “Can I
go?”
Tali moved over so Paul Bunyan could put
his hand out to pick Lucas up. Lucy was just standing there in shock, with her
mouth open.
“That’s a great idea,” Tali replied
looking up to wink at the friendly giant. “Just take care of my baby.”
“Lucy!” Lucas called out, breaking the
spell that was over her as she studied the giant man.
“Do you want to come?” Lucas asked.
“I will be just fine right here on the
ground,” Lucy replied nervously.
Paul Bunyan reached down allowing Lucas
to jump into his hand.
“He will be in good hands,” Paul said,
standing up.
“Wooaahh!” giggled Lucas as the lift
into the air tickled his tummy.
Paul Bunyan quickly disappeared across
the river past an old hotel. He did not
seem worried about being seen.
“Where we going?” asked Lucas.
Paul set Lucas on his shoulder and stood
in front of a mountain wall.
“Hold on tight. We need to tell Babe
about our meeting by the river, for the Jr. Ranger Celebration,” he explained.
“What celebration?” asked Lucas.
“The President has given me a new job as
Chief Jr. Ranger, and asked me to accept the job in front of the world as he
wants to present me to the world,” he explained.
Paul Bunyan took only a couple of
minutes to make it to the top of the mountain wall. He started walking towards the Hetch Hetchy
Reservoir where Babe, the giant ox was grazing.
“Can I go to the celebration?” Lucas
asked.
“Of course, you can. It’s right before
your family leaves for the Grand Canyon,” Paul explained.
Paul took Lucas to the highest point on
the mountain, trying to see Babe in the distance.
“Plug your ears little buddy,” he
warned.
Lucas plugged his ears right before Paul
gave one of the loudest whistles ever.
Out in the distance, Lucas heard a faint
reply. Babe was letting Paul that he was coming.
It took less than a minute for Lucas to
feel the tremble of Babe’s footsteps.
“Here he comes,” Paul said
cheerfully.
It was obvious that he and Babe were
best friends.
Lucas spent about an hour showing Paul
Bunyan how to connect with the trees.
Paul Bunyan was able to connect, but his
connection was limited. It was obvious that Lucas had been chosen to speak for
the trees.
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