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Lets read about Paul Bunyan Legends

Paul Bunyan Cartoon N82 N82 Links to Individual stories- Story Overview ml

orytime/paul/paul_1.html Where was he born? What did he destroy when he was 3 weeks old? What happened when he rocked in his cradle? Why does North Dakota have no pine forests? Who was Babe?

More about Paul What did Paul make so Babe could get a drink of water? How was the Mississippi river formed? Why did Paul have to put all new fish in the great Lakes?

Babe the Blue Ox lklore/2010/07/babe_the_blu e_ox.html lklore/2010/07/babe_the_blu e_ox.html Well now, one winter it was so cold that all the geese flew backward and all the fish moved south and even the snow turned blue. Late at night, it got so frigid that all spoken words froze solid afore they could be heard. People had to wait until sunup to find out what folks were talking about the night before. Paul Bunyan went out walking in the woods ……..

The Birth of Paul BunYan h_of_paul_bunyan.htm l Now I hear tell that Paul Bunyan was born in Bangor, Maine. It took five giant storks to deliver Paul to his parents. His first bed was a lumber wagon pulled by a team of horses. His father had to drive the wagon up to the top of Maine and back whenever he wanted to rock the baby to sleep. As a newborn, Paul Bunyan could hollar so loud he scared all the fish out of the rivers and streams. All the local frogs started wearing earmuffs so they wouldn't go deaf when Paul screamed for his breakfast……….

Paul Bunyan Tames the Whistling River nyan_tames_the_whistlin.htm l The Whistling River - so named because twice a day, it reared up to a height of two hundred feet and let loose a whistle that could be heard for over six hundred miles - was the most ornery river in the U.S. of A. It took a fiendish delight in plaguing the life out of the loggers who worked it. It would tie their logs into knots, flip men into the water then toss them back out onto the banks, and break apart whole rafts of logs as soon as the loggers put them together. ……

Paul Bunyan and the Frozen Flames aul_bunyan_and_the_frozen_fla.html One winter, shortly after Paul Bunyan dug Lake Michigan as a drinking hole for his blue ox, Babe, he decided to camp out in the Upper Peninsula. It was so cold in that there logging camp, that one evening, the temperature dropped to 68 degrees below zero. Each degree in the camp thermometer measured sixteen inches long and the flames in the lanterns froze solid. No one, not even Paul Bunyan, could blow them out. … From Michigan Tall Tales

Paul Bunyan and the Log Jam nyan_and_the_log_jam.htm l One spring day, the loggers on the Wisconsin River discovered a huge log jam, the biggest they'd ever seen. The logs were piled about two hundred feet high and the jam went upriver for a mile or more. Those loggers chopped and hauled at the jam, but it wouldn't budge an inch. So they called for Paul Bunyan to give them a hand….. Wisconsin, Tall Tales

Paul Bunyan's Kitchen /07/paul_bunyans_kitchen.html One winter, Paul Bunyan came to log along the Little Gimlet in Oregon. Ask any old timer who was logging that winter, and they'll tell you I ain't lying when I say his kitchen covered about ten miles of territory. …. Tall Tales

Round River Drive e/2010/07/round_river_drive.html Well now Paul Bunyan scouted around the north woods of Wisconsin for quite a while afore he found the perfect spot for his winter lumber camp. It was right next to a fast river, and Paul figured they could pile the logs up right next to it and come spring time it would be mighty easy to tumble the logs into the river and float ‘em down to the mill. …. Wisconsin, Tall Tales