The thing is, the absence of electricity required a very large amount of firewood to maintain warmth, cook food, and illuminate homes. As a result, absolutely all residents of our country stocked up on firewood, which they naturally chopped in the forest.
The profession of a lumberjack (woodcutter) is quite ancient. The lumberjack’s task is to fell trees and chop wood, preparing them for further transportation.
Those who, due to physical limitations, couldn’t chop their own wood, would avail themselves of the services of a woodcutter. The profession of a woodcutter has long been in demand and, moreover, was well-paid.
Today, this profession has persisted, but due to a decrease in firewood consumption, it has lost its relevance.
In the picture, two trees are depicted. The trees are afraid of something, and they fear the lumberjack. Can you find the lumberjack in this picture?