Chainsaws - The Sound of the South
I’m pretty sure that most southerners own chainsaws. Think I’m kidding? Just check out any neighborhood after a tornado or wind-related event. There are so many people walking around with chainsaws that you’ll think you’re watching a bad horror movie. Personally, I’ve always had a fear of chainsaws, which I think is healthy. Anything that can sever fingers, toes, and limbs as easily as a branch from a pine tree deserves some respectful apprehension. Plus, not only do they look and sound scary, but that chain of death spins too close to the hands for me. Chainsaws never seem to work very well for long periods of time. I almost always see someone sitting on a log tinkering with them. When I ask them what’s wrong, the answer’s inevitably, “It’s the chain.” Maybe it’s too loose, maybe it’s too tight, maybe you need to take a link out of it, or put more oil on it. The chain invariably gets the blame. Maybe it’s because, like me, they have no idea what ...