At the age of 4 . . . . neighborhood kids had a contest. Who could climb up the flag pole across the street and touch the gold ball on top.
Flagpoles back then had two bars attached to the pole several feet above the ground extending outward from the pole at an angle to wrap the rope around. One pointed up, the other down.
Well, I made it to the top, touched the gold ball, and lost my grip. To this day I can recall my hands on fire as I slid down.
Didn't make it to the ground. Got hung up on that bar sticking up at an angle. It impaled my side, broke a couple of ribs, and punctured my lung. Stay at home Mom heard the screams from across the street and came running. I can also recall her in the back of the ambulance holding her hands over my gaping wound, crying and praying.
Spent quite awhile in the hospital. Full recovery I 'spose. 68 years later the scar looks like this.
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As a young fella and well into my teenage years the true story of how it occurred evolved into harrowing escapes from alligators, bears, whatever.
Mom and I have had many walks back through time now that she's in her 90s and Dad is gone. She's filled in the pieces and I've apologized for being a dumb 4 year-old, which causes both of us to laugh together.
Aside from BB gun and wrist rocket fights, well, I think that's the dumbest thing I did as a kid.
Fell through the ice numerous times trapping and ice fishing, but that's not dumb, that's just part of the program, eh?