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Smithy in the Deep Water

Smith Mountain Lake has its own sort of personality. I have been out there a few times, watching the light fade across the water, and it always feels like the lake is keeping a secret. It is beautiful, sure, but it is also deep and full of things left behind when the dam was built in the 1960s. Whole farms and crossroads are down there, barns and churches, even graveyards. When the water filled, it swallowed entire towns and left them quiet under hundreds of feet of lake.

That is where people say Smithy came from. Some tell it straight, saying a catfish or some other big fish was trapped and grew to impossible size. Others lean into the mystery and believe the drowned towns made a spirit, something stitched together from all that loss and memory, swimming in the dark below.

The stories change depending on who you talk to. Fishermen mention heavy lines snapping, divers speak of shadows moving under them that their lights could not touch, and campers swear they saw ripples cutting against the wind, a trail too wide to be any boat.

There are even tales of voices under the water. Someone’s motor dies mid-lake, and over the stillness comes a sound like murmuring. Just when it seems like the words might become clear, the boat rocks and something brushes beneath it. A reminder that not everything under there is truly at rest.

Whether Smithy is a fish, a spirit, or only the lake’s imagination, the legend keeps people aware of what lies below. Standing on the shore, it is easy to picture the rooftops and roads of the towns that once were, and maybe a watchful shape moving in that drowned world.

When I am out there at night, I find myself looking a little harder at the surface, listening for the sudden silence of cicadas, waiting for the ripple that means something old is stirring. I do not let my feet dangle off the dock after midnight.


Tags: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia folklore, lake monsters, local legends, cryptids, drowned towns, journal

## scottobear: backyard zoo & grotto musings

sometimes the smallest windows into the world are the ones that linger the longest. the **scottobear youtube channel** is one of those windows. gregory scott von berg — better known online as scottobear — calls himself an *author / blogger / coder / friendly dude. just this guy, you know?* it fits.

### backyard zoo
most of the channel is made up of short glimpses of the neighbors we don’t always notice. deer padding through the grass. skunks toddling in at dusk. chipmunks darting in and out of view. on a recent video, a monarch butterfly unfolded its wings for the first time, caught in quiet close-up.

a few recent favorites:

– [skunks visit 8-31-2025](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-64uG9cIvRI) (#backyardzoo #roanokeva #skunk)
– [deer and chipmunk 8-28-2025](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UASUmtxevGs)
– [monarch hatching august 28 2025](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeaC7_pEPLU)

there’s nothing overproduced here, no polish. just the ordinary magic of nature slipping into view, the kind you’d catch if you left a trail cam running in your own yard.

### the grotto
alongside the videos, there’s a journal at [svonberg.org](https://svonberg.org), affectionately called **the scotto grotto**. it’s been running since 2000, which means there’s an entire archive of wandering thoughts, small joys, odd links, and philosophical asides.

the **about page** greets you with a smile: *gregory scott von berg – friendly bear. will not maul you. probably.* (ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ)

the **contract** encourages readers to take things lightly, to let ideas sit in the “maybe” pile before calling them true or false.

entries can be whimsical or weighty, sometimes both at once. in one, he imagines *if i were a tree, i’d be a redwood. if i were a book, i’d be dandelion wine.*

### why peek in
taken together, the youtube clips and grotto pages paint a picture of someone who notices things. the soft shuffle of skunk paws at night. the play of light in memory. the shape of a thought trying to form.

it’s not about being impressive. it’s about being present.

– **youtube**: [scottobear channel](https://www.youtube.com/@scottobear)
– **journal**: [the scotto grotto](https://svonberg.org)

drop by, if you’d like. watch the deer, read the words, take a moment. there’s a gentle kind of company here.