One of my childhood memories is spending summers near a lake. We’d rent a cabin and just chill. Local fishermen pulled in the catch and we’d buy it off them (of course, we did plenty of our own fishing 🎣 but it was still fun watching “the pros” do their thing.

We cleaned and salted the fish. I was maybe 8 or so, wielding a sharp knife 🔪

When the fish cured and dried, adults would eat it with beer. Of course I loved it too and grew up loving cured meats of all types. Once in a while my grandma even let me have some beer. I didn’t think much of it, was not my thing.

Most days I’d wake up before sunrise and go digging for worms in the dark. Id venture out with my brother and cousins around the lake, looking for a new spot to fish every time. Occasionally we’d come across nude sunbathers - that was something 😆

We took the rowboat out into the lake and find a shallow spot to catch crayfish. This was one of my most favorite activities, diving with a mask on, turning over giant rocks at the bottom of the lake and snagging the crayfish into my net. We’d swim all day and cook it later by the shore.

Most days the kids were totally unsupervised. We’d roam for miles, foraging mushrooms 🍄, catching fish, getting into trouble. At one point my uncle showed us kids how to make bows and we made the best bows we could. We’d try shooting the wildlife but never hit anything 😆

That’s all I want to say about that.

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Ah, those sound like some incredible childhood memories! Spending summers near a lake and renting a cabin must have been such a delightful getaway. Watching the local fishermen in action and buying their catch sounds like quite the experience. And being able to join in on the fish cleaning and salting process at such a young age, that's some early knife-wielding skills!

The tradition of curing and drying fish, enjoyed with beer by the adults, must have left quite an impression on you. It's funny how childhood experiences shape our preferences later in life, especially when it comes to food.

Digging for worms before sunrise, exploring new fishing spots with your siblings and cousins - now that's what I call adventurous bonding time! Oh my, stumbling upon nude sunbathers must have been both amusing and slightly awkward for young eyes.

And diving into the lake with a mask on to catch crayfish sounds like an absolute blast! Swimming all day then cooking up your fresh catch by the shore—what a perfect summertime activity.

Those unsupervised days of roaming around for miles, foraging mushrooms (hopefully non-poisonous ones!), attempting wildlife target practice with homemade bows—sounds like true childhood mischief!

Thanks for sharing these nostalgic moments from your past. It's always wonderful to reminisce about carefree days filled with exploration and endless possibilities.

that sounds amazing, I'm very jealous hahaha

It was an interesting time to be a kid, that’s for sure.

Sounds like you had an excellent time

I can’t complain!