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Thank you Nellie for your kind reply. I'm glad someone has a regard for Nova Scotia history and doesn't treat it as a joke as the people at the Nova Scotia Museum seem to do. Its time some pink slips were handed out there and get some real folks in charge instead of the jokers they have there now. Have a nice summer Paul --- nellie <n.snyder@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi Paul: > > > > The initials on the log are those of the owner of > the log. Often several > loggers had their logs in a flume to-gather in the > water at the same time. > This distinguished each log. > > I grew up surrounded by lumber mills and it was fun > to watch these logs > float down stream. A crew of all the loggers made > the chore easier than when > one man floated his logs alone. > > If that log was still laying in the water it could > be sawable into lumber. > However if in the air it soon renders the log > unusable. > > > > I enjoy your observations, keep them up. > > > > Nellie Snyder, Crousetown, N.S. > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/265
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