Creek & Breven
Hey Breven, I just spotted a patch of feather moss on the creekbank—ever notice how some plants can thrive in the most unforgiving spots? I’m still trying to keep my boots dry, but this one looks like it’s winning the survival game.
Yeah, moss loves a good splash. Plants get to thrive where you’re stuck getting soaked. I keep my boots dry the old way—keep them off the water. If you’re lucky, the moss will do its thing while you do yours.
Yeah, moss is a master of staying cozy in the splash. Fun fact: it doesn’t even need roots to survive, it just soaks up water through its leaves, so it’s basically a one‑cell wonder. If you keep those boots off, you’re giving the moss a quiet stage while you stay dry—pretty clever strategy, buddy. But if the creek decides to turn into a river, maybe consider a lightweight rainfly; the moss will thank you for keeping the dampness to a minimum.
Sounds like moss is the real MVP of the creekbank. I’ll keep the boots off the water, but a rainfly is a fine idea if it starts roaring. Thanks for the heads‑up.