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Category: Memoir

Wilderness Survival Camping

August 6, 2025 Bryant Leave a comment

Camping comes in many forms, ranging from “glamping” in an RV with full air conditioning, to tent camping at a…

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Alabama, Camping, Friends, Racoon, Wilderness Survival

A cottonmouth over your shoulders is not typically wearable apparel.

August 4, 2025 Bryant Leave a comment

We lived on Lake Tuscaloosa during most of my teen years. Our house was a beautiful home on a corner…

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Alabama, cottonmouth, moccasin, pocket camping, primitive camping, raft, slew, small game, summer, wildlife

One small spike for man. One giant lip for Garrett.

August 1, 2025 Bryant Leave a comment

Boys playing with spikes

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Backyard, Boys, Injury, Treehouse

Are You Scared?

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Dad explains slavery to his innocent son.

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: freedom song, Innocence, mlk, neighbors, Perspective, Race, reace relations, Youth

I Can Keep A Secret

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Story time with Dad and How that spills out into the stories boys tell their friends.

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Bedtime stories, Secret work, Story time

I’m Basically Rambo

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I know. I’m not Rambo. Not even close. But I once dream of being like him. I was ten when…

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Accident Prone, First Aid, Missile Silo, Stitches

We were attacked by Bigfoot. For real.

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Bigfoot didn’t attack our campsite, but I was pretty sure he did.

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Campfire Stories, Camping, Father and Son, Kethcup Attack

I can do this barefoot.

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Camping and hiking in the Sante Fe National Forest, barefoot and ready.

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Posted in: Memoir Filed under: Barefoot, Camping, Father and Sons, Hiking, New Mexico, Sante Fe National Forest, Sweet bread

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