{"id":10620,"date":"2026-06-28T22:47:17","date_gmt":"2026-06-29T05:47:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newsmolo.com\/EDC\/2019\/?p=10620"},"modified":"2026-06-28T22:47:17","modified_gmt":"2026-06-29T05:47:17","slug":"part-one-the-woodpile","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.newsmolo.com\/EDC\/2019\/2026\/06\/28\/part-one-the-woodpile\/","title":{"rendered":"Part One: The Woodpile"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Growing up in South Lake Tahoe in the 1960s meant living between two worlds. Outside was the Sierra Nevada\u2014endless forests, deep snow, crystal lakes, and a freedom that every kid thought would last forever. Inside, entertainment was a little more limited. We had rabbit ears perched on top of the television, and if the wind wasn&#8217;t blowing too hard, we&#8217;d pull in a handful of stations. Every Sunday night, the Ponderosa came into our living room. <em>Bonanza<\/em> wasn&#8217;t just another television show; it felt familiar. The Cartwrights lived by the same unwritten code that many of the families around Tahoe did: work hard, keep your word, and respect what belonged to another man.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">My father was a chef at the Top of the Wheel. Tourists came to Tahoe looking for easy living, fine meals, and a little luck at the casinos. But easy living was something reserved for visitors. The people who called Tahoe home earned every day they spent there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">One summer, my father decided it was time I learned how to stack wood.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Not firewood already cut and split behind the house. Real wood. Fresh-cut pine lying where it fell in the forest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">I wasn&#8217;t much help. I was too small to lift anything but the shortest rounds and the skinny limbs that broke free when he swung his axe. He&#8217;d laugh as I struggled with pieces that probably weighed more than I did. While he handled the heavy logs, I carefully carried my little pieces over to the growing stack, doing my best to make them fit where he pointed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">To me, it felt like I was working alongside him. Looking back, I suppose I was mostly slowing him down. But he never let on.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">As we worked, he stopped and looked across the forest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Scattered among the pines were other stacks of neatly piled wood. Some were fresh and bright where the saw had exposed clean timber. Others had weathered to a soft gray, waiting for winter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">He rested his gloved hand on my shoulder.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">&#8220;Never touch another man&#8217;s woodpile.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">His voice wasn&#8217;t angry. It was absolute.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">He pointed toward one of the distant stacks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">&#8220;That belongs to somebody.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Then he pointed back to ours.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">&#8220;This belongs to us.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The lesson had nothing to do with ownership papers or property lines. Out there in the woods, a woodpile represented weeks of sweat and aching muscles. Every tree had been felled by hand, bucked into lengths, hauled, split, stacked, and left to season for the winter ahead.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">He looked me square in the eye.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">&#8220;If someone takes your wood, they might be stealing your heat.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Then he paused.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">&#8220;They might be stealing your life.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">That seemed impossible to a little boy standing in warm summer sunshine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">But my father knew Tahoe winters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Back then, many families heated their homes almost entirely with the wood they cut the year before. A full cord wasn&#8217;t simply firewood. It was survival. Without it, a family could spend months in a house so cold that pipes froze, water stopped flowing, and every breath hung in the air. If the snowstorms came hard\u2014and in Tahoe they often did\u2014you couldn&#8217;t just drive to the store for more. Roads closed. Mountains isolated neighborhoods. Sometimes all you had was what you&#8217;d prepared.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Taking another man&#8217;s wood wasn&#8217;t just theft.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">It could mean his children shivered through the night.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">It could mean an elderly neighbor never got warm again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">It could mean someone didn&#8217;t survive until spring.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Those weren&#8217;t empty words meant to scare a child.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">That was mountain law.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">Standing there among the towering pines, I learned that honor wasn&#8217;t something you talked about. It was something you practiced when nobody was watching. You respected another man&#8217;s work because someday your own family might depend on the respect shown to yours.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">It&#8217;s funny how some lessons stay with you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">I don&#8217;t remember how many cords we stacked that summer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">I don&#8217;t remember how tired I was.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">But more than half a century later, I can still hear my father&#8217;s voice echoing through those Tahoe pines.<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">&#8220;Never touch another man&#8217;s woodpile.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">In the mountains, that wasn&#8217;t just good manners.<\/p>\n<p>It was a promise that neighbors would help each other make it through another winter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Growing up in South Lake Tahoe in the 1960s meant living between two worlds. 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