There’s no denying that the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has revolutionized the music industry. From creating beats to mixing tracks, the algorithms behind AI have raised the bar in terms of what is possible. But what about when it comes to generating vocals for a song? Is it morally and ethically feasible to…
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Uncle Howell: A World War II Veteran’s Courage and Sacrifice
My Uncle’s Experience Serving Our Country Serving one’s country is a noble act that requires courage, sacrifice, and a sense of duty. My uncle, a proud veteran of World War II, epitomizes these virtues. Born and raised on a farm in Eastaboga, Alabama, he joined the Army at the age of seventeen, eager to participate…
Building a Cedar Cabin on the Lake: A Family Story
Growing up in the 1960s through the 1980 weekends and summers were spent at the lake. Nothing fancy like what we see today, but it was a cabin built by my dad and it was perfect. From what I remember, they saw the design and floor plan in a magazine for Jim Walter Homes. The…
Video: Money-Saving Thermal Vegetable Soup Recipe for All-Day Cooking
This video will show how to make a easy money-saving vegetable soup and I’ve included the recipe too. Easy to make – you’ll be finished prepping and cooking in about 30 minutes and enjoying vegetable soup by supper time. This recipe uses the Hay Box (Thermal Cooking) method. Great for camping or when you don’t…
Surprising Long-Term Camera Footage: Wildlife in the Woods After 1 Year
Will a camera that was left in the woods still be recording 1 year later? We weren’t able to get to two of our game cameras on the property for quite a while due to various issues. Will the cameras even be working anymore after such a long period of time? Usually, the batteries will…
Banana Loaf and French Toast Recipe from Purefoy Hotel Cook Book Talladega Alabama 1941
Recipe from the Purefoy Hotel Cook Book Talladega Alabama 1941
Setting Up 10′ x 12′ Wilderness Wall Tent | Time-Lapse Video
Follow us in this time lapse video of setting up the 10′ x 12′ Wilderness wall tent from the Wall Tent Shop. We took the day to set up the tent in order to avoid setting it up later after all the rain and storms. We barely beat the rain but got it set up…
DIY Camping Area Improvement: New Kitchen, Tent Deck, and Picnic Table
Now that summer has ended and the weather has cooled off it is time to start doing more camping and improving the camping area on our property. In the spring we built a tent deck so we could have a flat and dry area to camp on as well. Since that time summer, deer flies,…
Elevated Camping Experience: Tent Platform, Cook Station, and More
Camp setup. Tent platform, cook station, picnic table, and campfire ring. Being off the ground on a level surface makes a difference, especially in areas with a lot of rain. The deck also provides extra seating. The tent we used for this trip is a Coleman Cabin Tent 6-Person Instant Tent. Just as advertised it…
Rare Insights: Exploring the Elusive Black Coyote Phenomenon
For years, tales of a rare black coyote have been passed down among locals, like campfire stories told at dusk. Residing in the southeastern United States, this coyote’s ghostly coat of fur is the result of a mutation in its genes called melanism. As a result, the black coyote appears much different from its grey…
Exploring 54-Acre Property: Mushroom Hunt After Hurricane Ida
We hadn’t been out to the property (54 acres) since July 4th so we took a little hike to look for mushrooms, see if we had any damage from Hurricane Ida, and change out the cards in the game camera. We visited the creek to see if any more trees had fallen and stumbled across…
Hiking the Property: A Mushroom Surprise
We took a short hike out to check on the property and see if there was any more damage or downed trees. It was also time to check on the game cameras. We also lucked out and came home with over a pound of oyster mushrooms too! This was a first for the forest to…