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Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Seven) River Rafting
River Rafting
After breakfast was finished, Lucas made
sure everything that carried a scent was put safely away, while Lucy helped
Tali and John pump air into the river rafts.
Lucas noticed the life vest he was going
to use was meant for a baby.
“Wasn’t there a vest without a baby
giraffe on it?” he asked.
John looked over to explain.
“It was the only one they had that will
fit. Don’t worry! You’ll grow out of it before you know,” he replied.
Lucas hated being so much smaller than
Lucy. He remembered the time he had to wear a baby’s suit and tie just to go to
a wedding.
“I can swim, I don’t need a life
jacket?” Lucas claimed.
“Of course, you do! It’s the law,”
replied John. “I am even going to wear one and I have been swimming for many
years.”
Lucas looked around hoping no one would
notice him putting on the life vest.
“Dad, why would you need a life vest?”
Lucy interrupted. “Didn’t you out-swim the daughters of Nereus and Doris?” she
asked.
Tali quickly turned to look at John,
surprised at the stories that he had been telling.
“John Henry!” Tali teased. “What have you been teaching our kids?”
John simply scratched his head feeling
just as surprised as Tali.
“I don’t remember telling that story!”
he replied. “I bet it was Pecos.”
Lucas forgot all about his life vest.
“When do we get to see Pecos again?” he
asked.
“He will probably show up one of these
days.” John replied. “You never know with Pecos Bill.”
“Let’s get going to the river. The water
is perfect,” Lucy insisted.
As they walked towards the river, John
noticed Lucas started looking out into the trees, expecting to see something.
“What is it?” he asked.
“Do you think we will see Paul Bunyan
today?” Lucas whispered.
John noticed how worried Lucas felt and
stopped to take his tiny face into his hands.
“Paul Bunyan is the nicest giant you
will ever meet,” he explained. “He is my good friend and probably can’t wait to
meet you.”
Lucas still did not feel much better.
“I just want to be prepared so I don’t
get too scared,” he replied.
“That's perfectly normal, maybe later
you can come with me to find him,” John suggested.
Lucas felt even more nervous.
“Today?” Lucas asked.
“Yes, I need to go right after we finish
our trip down the river,” John explained.
Tali and Lucy were right behind them as
they set their boats in the ice-cold water.
Tali lifted Lucas up and gave him a big
hug.
“Ranger Pam says Paul Bunyan is excited
to meet you!” she explained.
“How does Ranger Pam know Paul
Bunyan?” Lucas asked.
“Rangers protect more than just National
Parks,” Tali explained. “Like your father, Paul Bunyan and his blue ox Babe are
National Treasures.”
Without a warning, Paul Jr. came running
up to the family as they were getting into the boats.
“Hey everybody,” he shouted. “How far down the river are you going?”
“Who are you?” Lucas interrupted.
Lucy blushed nervously.
“This is my friend Paul, the one who
helped me this morning with the bear cub,” she explained.
“Paul Jr.,” Paul Jr. explained.
Lucas couldn’t help himself.
“A boy who is a friend?” he began.
“Please stop!” Lucy interrupted.
Paul Jr. began to laugh.
“Have you gone down the river?” Lucas
asked Paul Jr.
“Not this week.,” Paul Jr. replied.
“Can he come with us?” asked Lucas.
“He can if his Mom doesn’t mind,” John
said optimistically.
Paul Jr. jumped into the boat next to
John.
“She won’t mind, this is going to be
amazing!” he said looking directly at John.
“I’m rafting with John Henry,” Paul Jr.
whispered to himself.
Lucas heard him perfectly.
“Lucy told Paul Jr. that dad is John
Henry,” Lucas complained.
“It was my dad,” Paul Jr.
interrupted. “My dad told me.”
John laughed.
“When did you see your dad?” John asked
him.
Lucas and Lucy were beginning to feel
left out.
“We just had lunch,” Paul Jr. replied.
John was relieved to have Paul Jr.
around, just in time to meet Paul Bunyan.
“Paul Bunyan is Paul Jr.’s dad,” John
explained.
Lucy slipped and fell off the edge of
the boat into the freezing water.
“What?” she asked sharply, trying to
stand back up.
Lucas started to laugh.
“Why are you so small?” Lucas teased.
“You were born small like me,” he said cheerfully.
Paul Jr. laughed, feeling a little
confused.
“Why were you born small?” he asked
Lucas.
“That is something we are still trying
to figure out,” Lucas replied.
“Don’t worry about your height, just
enjoy any normal time you have while you have it,” explained John.
Paul Jr. looked over at Lucas and looked
back at John with one of the happiest expressions he had made all day.
“I still can’t believe I am rafting with
the mighty John Henry,” he cheerfully whispered.
John laughed, while Lucas grabbed one of
his arms feeling proud to have him as his dad.
“I love you!” Lucas whispered to John.
“I love you too, son!” John Henry
replied.
Lucy felt confused and a little sad as
they all pushed off into the middle of the river. Sitting behind her mother, she helped paddle
the boat in a straight line.
The water was calm and it gave Lucy a
few minutes to ask Tali a few questions.
“Is Paul Jr. going to grow tall like his
father?” she asked.
Tali turned to wink at Lucy.
“Paul Jr. will be tall, but I think he
would be much taller by now if he was going to be two hundred feet tall,” she
explained.
Lucy quickly felt relieved.
“How tall do you expect?” she asked.
“His mother is a mystery and it has been
told that she can change her height to match the height of any giant,” Tali
explained.
“That’s cool,” Lucy replied.
In the other boat, the guys were
beginning to hit the faster current in the water.
Tali could hear John’s laughter all the
way across the river as the boys tried to keep the boat from running into the
bridge.
None of them noticed a very large person
looking down at them from a cliff right below Half Dome.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Five) Elmer!
Elmer!
As the sun was setting behind the tall
granite cliffs surrounding the Yosemite Valley, Lucy snuggled up in a warm
blanket while lying on the hammock.
She had her pink flashlight in one hand
and was writing songs with the other.
Lucas helped John build a campfire to make
s’mores.
Campers in all the other campsites were
returning from their different activities around Yosemite. Some were beginning
to build fires of their own, while others were playing guitars and singing.
Every camp was doing something different, as some people played games or
started cooking dinner.
Lucas could smell the different foods
and campfire smoke from every direction.
The sights, the smells, and sounds were like nothing Lucas had ever felt
before.
John Henry took out his large hammer and
carefully split some wood for the fire.
“Why don’t you use an axe?” asked Lucas.
John smiled and quickly put the axe away
in his truck.
“That old hammer is my oldest and most
trustworthy tool. I just pull it out once and a while to remind myself of the
battles we’ve fought together long ago,” he replied.
Lucas would love to hear his dad tell
stories about some of these battles, but went back to putting marshmallows on a
stick for toasting. Tali did not agree
with some of the stories he told.
“I could live like this forever,” he
told his dad joyfully.
John laughed while picking up a
stick.
“Hand me one of those marshmallows, would
ya?” he asked.
Lucas tossed a marshmallow to John and
watched him carefully poke the stick in one end.
“It sure is a great feeling to be out in
such a beautiful place, with the best views on earth,” John explained.
The campfire was now getting big sending
smoke right into Lucas’s face.
“I better move my seat,” he said. “I
promised Mom I would never smoke.”
John laughed when he noticed how serious
Lucas was.
“That was a great promise,” he
replied. This world has enough pollution
already for us to go feeding even more into our lungs.”
Lucas started to cough as the smoke from
the fire began to follow him once more.
“What’s wrong with our fire?” he asked.
“It’s following me.”
As soon as Lucas moved his seat to the
other side of the fire pit, the flames began to send smoke right to where he
was.
“I think the fire is in love with you!”
John said, lowering his marshmallow into the heat.
“I am starting to smell like smoke,”
Lucas replied. “Mom might think I was smoking.”
As soon as Lucas put his own marshmallow
on a stick, the smoke went away.
“Why didn’t I think of that before?”
Lucas asked himself.
John just sat back and enjoyed the
company of his little boy.
Tali was gone, helping Ranger Pam with a
presentation in the Lower Pines camp theater.
Before any warning, an alarming cry
echoed from the other side of the campground.
“EL-MER!” the voice called out.
Lucas sat up quickly in his chair.
Immediately another voice from the other
side of the camp called out the same thing, only much louder.
“ELL-MERRR!!”
Now Lucy was the one to sit up in the
hammock, putting down her Jr. Ranger book.
She waited to see what all the racket was for.
“For Pete’s sake!” she thought. “I
wonder if someone is lost?”
Once again, more shouting returned,
coming from everywhere. Even across the river.
Lucas started to feel so excited about
the shouting, he stood up and started skipping around the campfire circle.
“Hey John,” he called.
John was just putting the toasted
marshmallow inside a graham cracker with some chocolate.
“Yes,” he replied.
Lucas stopped skipping and began staring
at the chocolate melting over the cracker.
“Why
is everyone yelling for someone named Elmer?” he asked without taking his eyes
off John’s s’more.
“Calling out for Elmer has been a
tradition for campers here in Yosemite, ever since the 1960’s,” John explained.
“Everyone who camps here shouts for Elmer when the sun is setting!”
“Can I call for him?” asked Lucas.
“Of course,” John replied. “This trip
would not be complete without shouting Elmer.”
Lucas took one last look at John’s s’more,
almost drooling. Then he let out all the air he had in his lungs.
“ELLLL-MERRR!”
Lucy came running over as fast as she
could, almost tripping over the box of firewood.
“What is your problem Lucas?” she
whispered.
Lucas shouted again before Lucy knew
what hit her.
“ELLL-MERRR!”
John was laughing so hard, he almost
fell to the ground as he watched Lucy take off running for the tent.
“It’s okay!” he tried calling out, but
it was too hard to laugh and breathe at the same time.
It was too late. Lucy was already in the tent and inside her
sleeping bag before Lucas could yell it again.
“This is great!” Lucas said, lowering
his s’more cooker into the fire.
“Do you think we are going to see any
bears?” he asked.
John put the entire s’more into his
mouth, closing his eyes in delight as the taste hit his tongue.
“There is nothing better than a s’more
by the campfire,” he said as soon as he finished chewing.
“What about the bears?” Lucas reminded
him.
John wiped a little chocolate off his
face before answering.
“You only see bears in camp if you leave
out food or anything with a scent,” he explained. “I have seen a bear unzip a backpack just to
eat a tiny tube of lip balm.”
“Gross!” replied Lucas. “I tried a
little taste of Lucy’s cherry flavored lip gloss and almost threw up.”
“Bears love anything that smells. Even
shampoo!” he explained.
Lucas wanted to change the subject so he
could eat at least one s’more.
“Is Paul Bunyan really as tall as the
Grizzly Giant tree, or was I just seeing things?” he asked.
After Lucas had such a long day, full of
new experiences and information, John was excited to talk about his friend.
John looked over at Lucas, then he
looked up at the top of the tree right behind him.
“Paul is about as tall as the tree
behind you,” he explained.
Lucas immediately turned around to look
at the tree. It was the tallest tree
around.
“That’s really tall,” he said nervously.
“How did he get that tall?”
“He was also chosen by the Old Hara tree
long ago like you were. But he did not keep his promise to protect trees.
Instead, he found a job cutting down trees. With every tree, he chopped down he
grew another inch,” John explained.
“How did he ever stop growing?” asked
Lucas.
“It happened after he made a new promise
to the Grizzly Giant and finally kept it,” John replied.
John looked up at the trees and paused
for a few seconds.
“Paul has replaced every tree that he
ever cut down, and has become one of the greatest protectors of trees the world
has known,” John explained.
Lucas yawned right after finishing his
s’more.
“I like that story,” he said feeling a
bit sleepy.
Lucy was finally out of the tent, now
that the shouting for Elmer was over. She was hearing John and Lucas talk and
was curious about what the trees wanted with Lucas.
“Why does the Old Hara tree and the
Grizzly Giant need Lucas?” asked Lucy.
John picked up a pinecone and tapped it
upside down, over the palm of his hand.
Several flat shaped seeds fell out.
John picked up a little dirt and placed
one seed in the center.
“Here, I’ll show you!” he said, handing
the ball of dirt to Lucas.
Lucas took the dirt into his tiny hands,
cupping it tightly so the seeds would not fall out.
“What do you want me to do with it?” he
asked while peeking in-between his fingers.
“What do you think these seeds are good
for?” asked John.
“Seeds to grow a new tree,” replied
Lucas.
“Now picture in your mind, the seed that
I planted in the dirt you are holding,” John continued.
Lucas closed his eyes and saw the seed.
“I can see it,” Lucas replied.
“Now love it as much as you love the
Grizzly Giant. Let it know how much it is needed here in Yosemite. Give it everything
you got!” John said powerfully.
Lucas began to picture the seed become a
little tree out on the edge of the meadow.
He saw the sun come out and shine, giving light and life to the little
tree causing it to grow taller than any other tree in the forest.
Suddenly Lucas felt a movement inside
his hands as if a worm were inside the dirt John had given him.
“I feel it!” Lucas whispered opening his
eyes and hands to see if it was really a baby tree that was moving.
“Look, a baby tree!” he whispered again,
standing up to show them.
Right then a huge group of campers
shouted for Elmer all at the same time.
“ELL-MERR!”
Lucy immediately jumped, then plugged
her ears.
“Why do they do that?” she said
nervously.
Lucas smiled and found a large cup to
hold the dirt with the little seedling.
As soon as the plant was safely put away he took a deep breath, sitting
right next to Lucy, ready to call out for Elmer once more.
“Don’t you dare!” warned Lucy watching
him very closely.
Lucas stopped just before yelling.
Looking over at John he needed an explanation.
“Who is Elmer?” he asked.
John made sure Lucy was going to listen
to the story.
“It was told, that a young man named
Elmer was lost over sixty years ago. He lived here in Yosemite with his parents
who worked at one of the large hotels.”
Lucy plugged her ears as more and more
campers began yelling for Elmer again.
John continued the story.
“One day this little boy Elmer became
lost around camp so the family began calling out his name. As campers and hotel guests heard the
shouting and understood a boy named Elmer was lost, almost every person in the
entire valley started calling his name.
It did not take people long to find him unharmed.”
“I like that story!” Lucy said.
Lucas just wanted to shout for Elmer
once more.
“Can we shout together?” he interrupted.
“Wait, there’s more!” John said before
continuing. “Later, it is told that
Elmer worked here in Yosemite Valley selling fresh fruits and vegetables to
campers. People would shout his name just like today for him to bring over his
cart.”
Lucy relaxed a little as the echo of
people yelling Elmer continued in the distance. Now she understood the reason
behind the shouting.
She felt almost as excited as Lucas now
to call out Elmer’s name.
“Let’s yell out his name on the count of
three,” she insisted.
John did not hesitate.
“One, two, and three,” he began.
“ELL-MERR,” all three of them shouted.
Immediately another voice replied.
“WHAAAT?,” causing all here of them to
start laughing.
“Someone needs to go over and tell that
guy the story,” Lucy teased.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Three) Grizzly Giant
Grizzly Giant
The hike to the Grizzly Giant took
longer than expected after Lucas found a new love for hugging trees. Afraid he would never get the chance again,
he wanted to hug them all, while whispering to each one how much he loved them.
“What a heart!” Tali said, watching
Lucas do his thing.
Lucas ran up to a small cabin to read a
sign in the window. It was the only
building in the entire forest.
“Who is Galen Clark?” he asked.
“He used to live in this cabin and was
called the protector of these trees,” John replied with his big smile.
Tali gave him a funny look.
“Hey, that’s my job,” she teased.
Lucas walked over to the cabin and
peeked inside a different window.
“Mr. Clark was lucky to live in such an
amazing place,” he said.
Tali spoke before John could even think
of something to say.
“Galen Clark said that these trees
looked as if they were giving us a warm welcome,” she explained.
"He even wondered what these trees
would tell us if they could speak.”
Lucy was off in her own world, still
thinking of the little blue jay.
Whenever she would stop walking she
would look around to see if the little bird was somewhere nearby.
Finally, they made it to the king of all
trees.
“Here we are!” John announced as they
arrived at the base. “The Grizzly Giant!”
Lucas ran over and stood next to John,
looking all the way to the top of the monster size tree.
“Holy moly!” he bellowed. “The branches
look like bear arms reaching out to hug me.”
“Then you better get over there and give
him a hug.” John insisted.
Tali went to keep an eye on Lucy.
John just sat to watch what would happen
between the Grizzly tree and Lucas.
Right before Lucas climbed over the
wooden fence, he stopped one more time to look at its giant arm-like branches.
“Is this really the tree the Old Hara
tree wanted me to see?” he asked.
“That’s right!” John replied, pointing
to a part of the tree. “He’s king of all trees, and I bet the best place to
give him a hug is right next to that large burn right there.”
“I see it! It looks like a giant scar, I bet
someone tried to burn it down and then changed their mind,” Lucas guessed.
“I’m glad they did, the world would
never be the same without him,” John replied.
Lucas studied the smaller scars carved
out by visitors and even found a very sticky spider web under a large root
sticking out of the ground.
Just as Lucas hugged the Grizzly Giant a
rush of energy overcame him, pulling his thoughts deep into a place he had not
been since the day with Old Hara.
Lucas felt the light inside the Grizzly
Giant connecting to his own, creating words and even reading his thoughts.
“You are the greatest tree I have ever
seen,” Lucas told him as the connection grew stronger.
The Grizzly Giant had a light and energy
that was even bigger than its body. Lucas saw the energy from the tree reaching
all the way across the world.
“How is that possible?” Lucas thought.
The light became even more clear,
allowing him to see how the energy and light of all trees and plant life were
connected to people, in one way or another. In a way, it seemed that one could
not live without the other.
The light of the Grizzly Giant finally
gave Lucas the ability to share his own light and memories with the tree.
The tree was happy to meet such a
wonderful human and felt happiness as it saw Lucas’s happy memories. It also felt his pain and sadness during
memories of pain or sadness.
It was like days had gone by as Lucas
spent time with the tree. He completely forgot about his family who was waiting
for him as he traveled through time watching the history of this magnificent
tree.
Actually, Lucas was only with the
Grizzly Giant for about an hour as John and Tali waited patiently for him to
return.
Lucas learned more about trees than any
person ever could in a lifetime. He even learned the Grizzly Giant’s Native
American name, ‘No-taku-who-who-nau.’
Finally, Lucas remembered his family was
waiting, almost breaking the connection before the tree stopped him. He saw one
last memory that was different from all the others he had seen.
He saw a Giant Man standing right in
front of the Grizzly Giant. He was
almost as tall as the tree was.
“How is this possible?” thought Lucas.
“Who could ever grow this tall?”
He also saw a blue ox who was almost
taller than the giant man. The blue ox
also had a large axe strapped to its back.
Lucas immediately knew it was Paul
Bunyan, the giant. His father John Henry talked about him so many times before,
only he never imagined he was really that tall.
“Did he try to chop you down?” Lucas
asked the tree.
A peaceful energy surrounded Lucas,
telling his mind that Paul Bunyan was no longer cutting trees down, and he was
out protecting them.
“Where is he now?” Lucas asked.
A sad energy surrounded Lucas, asking
him to find out. The tree did not know.
The meeting finally ended as the Grizzly
Giant gave Lucas a rare type of energy.
An energy Lucas understood would unleash the full power of the
Fern.
In time, he would understand what the
power could do, and it filled every inch of his body. Lucas could feel, see, smell, hear and even
taste the energy that was given him. Much more than he ever felt before.
The energy of the tree was curious to
know what Lucas was feeling.
Lucas thought for a moment before
answering.
“It feels like rain, looks like fire,
sounds like thunder, feels like raspberries, and it tastes like watermelon,”
Lucas explained.
The energy from the tree was full of
laughter, as it faded away leaving Lucas to return to his family.
An extremely sad feeling came over Lucas
as the tree disappeared It was as if he was losing his best friend.
Lucas opened his eyes to the sights and
smells of the forest around him. He was
completely worn out as he used all the energy he had left, just to move one of
his legs forward.
John Henry was right there to catch him
as he fell towards the ground.
Paul Bunyan & Me in Yosemite (Chapter Two) Mariposa Grove
Mariposa Grove
Talitha
parked near an empty truck loaded with construction materials after arriving at
the Mariposa Grove.
“What are they building here?” asked
Lucy.
“They installing paths to protect the
roots of the giant trees.”
Lucas jumped right out of the truck to
get a better look at the biggest trees he had ever seen.
“Holy moly, these trees are a thousand
feet tall!” he said.
John felt just as impressed, even though
he had been there a hundred times before.
“These are the Giant Sequoia trees of
the Mariposa Grove,” he explained.
“Does Mariposa mean tall?” Lucas asked.
John laughed.
“No Lucas, it means Butterfly,” he
explained.
“I knew that!” he replied, leaning all
the way back trying to see the very tops of the trees.
“How did they grow so tall?” asked
Lucas.
“These trees are immune to everything on
earth except lightning, fire, and people,” replied John.
“How do they keep from being hit by
lightning?” asked Lucas.
“They don’t,” John replied. “Many have
been hit and burned or fallen. The ones we see today are the ones who have
survived.”
“That is sad,” Lucas said looking at a
giant tree that had fallen to the ground.
The roots were showing as if someone pulled it like a weed and laid it
down.
Tali stood next to John. “Fun fact for
you Lucas!” she warned.
“What’s that?” he asked.
“Scientists have found that fallen
Sequoia trees have lasted hundreds of years in perfect condition without
decomposing,” she explained.
“What does that mean?” asked Lucas.
“It means the trees are found fresh
inside after hundreds of years. No termites or mold,” she explained.
“Do you think it’s still alive after it
falls?” Lucas asked.
“What do you think Lucas?” she asked.
Lucas walked over and took hold of one
of the roots on the fallen tree.
“This one does not feel alive anymore,”
he said sadly.
Unexpectedly a huge flock of butterflies
flew by causing Lucas to take off running after them, almost forgetting about
the fallen tree.
“Mariposa, mariposa, where are you
going?” he chanted.
Tali walked over to where Lucas had
touched the tree and noticed something strange began happening with the root he
was holding.
Lucy interrupted as Lucas ran after the
butterflies.
“There so many butterflies here!” she
said happily.
Tali ignored the root of the tree,
thinking it was just her imagination.
“Butterflies come here by the thousands
during May and in June but most of them are gone now,” Tali explained.
“Why don’t we camp out here?” Lucy asked.
“It’s lovely.”
“No one camps here,” Tali explained.
“Not even you? You are Director of all
the National Parks,” Lucy said.
“Not even I can break this rule,”
replied Tali. “I wouldn’t want to, this place is too sacred. People camping
here would destroy the root system of these amazing trees within a year.”
“I get it,” replied Lucy.
“So, we only came here to bring Lucas to
see the Grizzly Giant?” Lucy asked.
“Yes," John replied. “Then we will
drive down and set up camp.”
Lucas returned after chasing the
butterflies resting his head against Lucy.
Lucy was bored.
“Why does Lucas need to see another
tree?” she asked. “He can see them when we get to camp?”
“The Old Hara tree sent me to the Giant
Grizzly,” Lucas explained.
“Will he talk to you?” she asked.
“Trees don’t talk,” Lucas explained. “They
communicate. You just need to pay attention to what they are telling you.”
Lucas saw even more butterflies fly by
and took off again running after them.
Lucy’s legs needed some running after sitting so long, so she chased
after Lucas to wake them up.
John stood next to Tali.
“Even as twins, Lucas and Lucy are
totally different people,” he said cheerfully. “Lucy is much taller but more
logical, and Lucas is much smaller but has a more spiritual understanding of
Nature.”
“Stay close, you two!!” Tali called.
Lucas grew tired of the butterfly chase
as soon as a chipmunk passed, so he changed course and went after the
chipmunks.
Lucy was already tired so she turned and
ran back to Tali and John.
She was startled after noticing hundreds
of Steller’s Jays gathering above her in the trees. They had beautiful blue
feathers.
A huge number of them came flying closer
and closer to Lucy, totally freaking her out.
“What are they doing?” she asked.
“Take a deep breath,” Tali insisted.
“Nothing bad will happen.”
The birds continued to gather and even
fly right past Lucy causing her to cover her face from the wind they made with
their wings.
“Awesome!” Lucas called out from a
distance, as soon as he noticed the blue jays flying around Lucy.
Most of the birds landed right next to
Lucy, looking directly at her.
“What do they want?” she asked.
“These are Steller Jays,” Tali explained
in a calm voice. “Some of the smartest birds on the planet.”
Lucy was still covering her face and
began peeking at them through her fingers.
“Why are they here?” she asked.
Tali smiled and squeezed Lucy tight.
“I have a feeling they are here to see
you,” she replied.
Lucy felt her heart beating faster.
“That’s creepy! I thought we came here
for Lucas?” she replied.
Tali giggled.
“It seems that Nature has chosen you
too,” Tali explained. “Why don’t you try and find out what they need.”
Lucas did not understand at all so he
picked up a large branch from the ground and started running after the birds
with it.
“Shoo, Shoo, shoo,” he yelled chasing
after them.
Only a few of the birds moved out of the
way, but only a second before quickly returning.
Lucas was confused.
“My branch is broken,” he said, throwing
it to the ground. “Should I pee on 'em?” he asked with a goofy smile.
“Don’t even think about it!” John
warned, quickly picking Lucas up into his arms.
“Weee,” Lucas yelled as John swung him
around.
“It’s a good thing I am small for a
ten-year-old,” explained Lucas. “Most kids my age are too big for this.”
Tali placed her hand on Lucy’s shoulder
as she thought of what to do next. The birds were just chirping and waiting.
“Just relax and let them know that you
care,” she told Lucy.
Lucy looked at the birds and took a deep
breath.
“Will they understand me if I talk to
them?” she asked.
“It’s like Lucas told you about talking
to trees. You communicate through feelings,” Tali replied.
Lucy took several deeper breaths.
“Calmly listen to the chirping. In your
mind, you need to let them know that you care,” Tali whispered.
Lucy closed her eyes and listened to the
chirping sounds. Little by little, her heart found a connection pulling towards
a little bird that was not far away from her.
She could see the bird in her mind and
feel it was in pain. She could also feel it’s mother nearby, including her
sadness.
As soon as she opened her eyes she
located a little bright blue bird with a twisted wing. The mother was next to it with the most
beautiful dark blue feathers she had ever seen.
The connection to the little bird grew
so strong, she began to feel a pain in her own arm.
“Oh no!” she cried. “What if it’s
broken.”
Lucy immediately went over to the young
bird and sat on the ground right next to it.
“You poor thing!” she said, wanting to
pick it up.
Tali came up behind her to encourage
her.
“Carefully put your hand out and wait
for him to respond,” she instructed.
Lucy slowly put out her hand and waited
while the little bird looked over at its mother asking for permission, then it
quickly jumped into the palm of her hand without delay.
Lucy’s connection became so strong as
she held it in her hands, tears began streaming down her face.
John Henry took Lucas closer to show him
the miracle that was going to happen.
“I feel helpless. What more can I do?”
she cried.
Finally, one of her tear drops began
landing right next to the little bird in her hand.
“I am sorry, I don’t know how to help
you,” she continued to cry, creating a tiny puddle in her hand next to the
injured bird.
The little bird looked down at the tears
and looked over at its mother again.
After a few seconds, the little bird quickly drank some of the tears and
quickly returned next to its mother.
Lucas saw everything.
“That’s nasty!” he mumbled.
John immediately covered Lucas’s mouth.
“No more karate comments out of you,” he
whispered.
Lucy stood up and wiped her hand off.
Lucas was still grossed out.
“She needs a baby wipe dad,” Lucas
whispered.
John tried not to laugh.
“What did I tell you?” he asked.
Everyone watched as the little bird
looked around at all the other birds.
The wing still looked twisted, but
within a few seconds, the bird started flapping, causing the twisted part of
the wing to become straighter and straighter.
All the other birds began flapping their
wings as a sign of support to the little bird.
“Fly!” Lucy called out.
Finally, the little bird lifted from the
ground and flew straight up into the sky.
A few seconds later it returned with
every Blue Jay in Yosemite creating a circle above Lucy.
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