Tazawa is back. Earlier this week, I heard that the river goes through it. Today, McLean's last story shocked three people.
Friday Night - After stopping several times as much as possible to postpone - I finally completed the third episode of my friend Julia, "USFS 1919: Ranger, chef and sky hole" of Norman Maclean . A gift presented to me several weeks ago
He said that the story was "at least as good as the title work at short," and "The river passed through it." That surprised me - more to say, Tassava !! Because I remember the other two stories, however longer it feels better. In addition, I would like to know about "Logging and Pimping" and "Your friend, Jim", but this will not work for you. - Detailed explanation of conflict between logging lifestyle and Jim. I want to understand better. I can not wait to know more about McLean!
Norman McLean's novel "USFS 1919: The Rangers, Chefs, and the Cave in the Cave", the last story through which some super beautiful verses that were expected during World War I continued. The character lives in a tent and is climbing a tree looking for smoke from the border of Idaho - Montana. McLean has written many times. "There are not so many physical and spiritual ways as a watcher, which is primarily the soul." But eventually this novelty became an irregular talk about the group. Forestry officials are planning to go back to the city and play cards at the end of the fire season.
After reading USFS 1919: Ranger, Cook, and the empty cave, Norman McLean, the first thing I would like to mention is that without the authors' uniqueness this story can not attract my attention. When I first started reading this article, I remember thinking that this story would be very long. The author explained that the horse had no saddle pain and when I explained that "there is another wet shark," the first paragraph was on page 131. I explained that narrator is beautiful long. Rugged terrain and horses are kept healthy and horses are dismantled. This is the first visual effect that inspired me. I have never thought about horse pressure or painful beauty of saddle but I can evaluate this work from this point and connect it.