Over the course of three days in April, 2011, modern-day lumberjack Randy Burns singlehandedly takes a 60-foot pine tree to the ground. One of the hardest working men I have ever come across, Burns first cuts all the branches off, cuts three-foot rounds down from the top, trims and hauls the branches, rolls the rounds to a clearing area, then grinds the stump. Although the block has lost a great tree, it is now safer from the high probability of winds blowing the leaning tree onto a neighboring house.