I Married a Logger Author:Julie Anderson When Julie met and married Howard Anderson, and they set up housekeeping in a logging camp, amid the heat, mosquitoes and flies, mud and manure, sometimes, during freeqing cold, snowfilled winters, she must have wandered back in thought to the young girl, studying at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, dreaming of becoming a fashion illustrator. — ... more »Here she was involved in a full and strenuous life. Struggling with the bookkeeping she detested, being frightened by bears, listening to the tall tales of the jacks, or following Howard down forest trails in autumn's color and winter's majestic whiteness, she found herself taking the good with the bad, until she awoke one day to find herself part of a tremendous experience. She had really become part of the logging camp, and with hungry lumberjacks at her stove, she learned their ways of eating, working, drinking, and dying.« less