The Cottage Where Tigers Came Home 🐅🌴

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Back in 2o1O… life was just amazing for me…

At the time, I was serving as the resident director at a Christian men’s drug rehab and discipleship training program down in Bradenton, Florida… in the Tampa Bay area…

It was so rewarding… so awesome… to have a hand in helping guys get off drugs… to watch the transformation take place in their lives… to see hope return where there had once been none…

We also did a lot in the community to help people.

Folks would call my office looking for help. Maybe they needed help moving… maybe an elderly person needed some yard work done… and sometimes it was something completely different. I received those kind of calls often, and through them, I made many friendships.

One day I got a call from an older gentleman named Dan.

He lived alone… his health wasn’t the greatest… and he needed some work done around his property. He wanted to know if there was any way we could help him.

Of course, I told him we could.

So I grabbed a few guys, and we headed out to his place.

Dan lived on Anna Maria Island… in Holmes Beach… and his property sat directly on the Gulf side.

As I pulled up and stepped out of the truck, I was in awe.

It was beautiful.

There were three houses on the property.

One was the main house where Dan lived.

Another was a rental house.

And then there was a little two bedroom cottage… over eighty years old… sitting quietly near the water.

It needed a lot of work.

No one had lived in it for more than ten years…

Dan and I became good friends…

I would often stop by to check on him.

Sometimes I’d pick up some food, and we’d sit out on his back deck… have lunch… talk… and stare out at that blue green water.

It was so vibrant in color that it didn’t even look real.

Dan had lived a lot of life.

He was full of true stories… the kind you can’t make up.

I loved listening.

Every visit felt like opening another chapter of a book.

One day he told me he wanted to start renovating the cottage and renting it out again.

He asked me if I’d be interested in helping.

I agreed.

And over the course of the next year… I spent much of my free time out there on the island working on it…

Most days I’d bring a couple of the guys with me.

Little by little… room by room… we started bringing it back to life.

And finally… one day…

We put the last finishing touches on it.

It was ready to be lived in again.

A few days later, Dan called me.

He asked if I could come by.

Said there was something he wanted to talk to me about.

He knew I was looking for a place to live.

And then he told me something I’ll never forget.

He said he’d love for me to be his neighbor. 😁

A few weeks later…

I relocated myself to 3220 Gulf Drive.

And just like that…

I became about that life…

The Salt Life.

My buddy Nathan lived there with me for a while…

And we made a lot of good memories…

It was just unreal living there…

I had a hammock stretched between two palm trees in my backyard.

I had an enclosed back patio with an incredible view.

I’d sit out there and play my guitar… and watch the sunsets.

At night… I’d lay in bed and fall asleep to the sound of the waves crashing.

I found out the cottage had quite a history…

Back in the 80s and 90s… Dan rented it out to many famous people…

Two of which were the Allman Brothers Band…

And Gunther Gebel Williams… the famous animal trainer from Ringling Bros. Circus.

Gregg Allman… Jaimoe Johanson… and Allen Woody were regulars…

Dan told me many times that he’d have to walk over late at night and tell them to quiet down…

They’d be partying like crazy… drinking… playing music… and making way too much noise. 😂

I always got a kick out of those stories.

But Gunther’s story was just unbelievable…

When he stayed at the cottage… he always brought his friends with him.

And umm…

His friends were tigers. 🐅 🐅

One of them was pregnant…

And she gave birth right there…

In the very place I called home.

So eventually… Gunther ended up finding another place down the street that was better suited for him and his friends…

Probably bigger. 😂

Late one night… Dan received a phone call from an older couple who were on vacation and staying at the cottage.

They told him they thought someone was at the front door trying to break in.

So he went outside to see what was going on…

And to his disbelief…

There was a huge tiger standing at the front door wanting in.

About that time, Gunther came running down the street yelling for his furry friend.

He grabbed him and took him back home.

Later, Gunther told Dan that tigers instinctively want to return to the place where they were born.

So for a while… this became a regular problem.

They’d get loose… wander off… and end up right back at the beach house.

It got to the point that Dan finally told Gunther it had to stop because it was bad for business. 😂

Apparently around that time… there were quite a few reported tiger sightings on the island…

I lived on the island from 2o12 to 2o14…

Then I got married… moved away to a different part of Florida… and never saw Dan again.

Today… all the homes that were on the property have been torn down… and new ones built in their place.

I’m not even sure if Dan is still living.

I’ve been trying to find out here recently…

No luck yet…

I used to have a lot of pictures and videos from my time there.

They were all on my old phone…

Which eventually ended up at the bottom of the sea. 😁

Today… I have nothing to look at from those days…

Just the memories.

it was a time in my life…

That I’ll never forget.

I did find this video from 2o11… a year before I moved to the island 👇 this was the beachfront of the cottage

The new homes
The new homes

The lines have fallen for me in pleasant places… indeed… I have a beautiful inheritance. — Psalm 16:6 (ESV)

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30 Replies to “The Cottage Where Tigers Came Home 🐅🌴”

  1. What a beautiful reminder that some of life’s richest treasures aren’t possessions they’re memories.

    Bryan, your story has everything: service, friendship, purpose, ocean sunsets, music, history, and even wandering tigers! The cottage may be gone, the photos may be lost, and time may have moved on, but the experiences and lives touched during those years remain priceless. Sometimes the most meaningful chapters of our lives survive only in our hearts and that’s enough.

    Thank you for sharing such a remarkable piece of your journey. 😊🙏

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words. You’re right… the cottage is gone… but the memories remain. I’m grateful I got to live that chapter… and even more grateful that I can still share it. Thank you for reading.

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    1. Ooo so cool indeed!… I lived in Palmetto/Bradenton area from 2oO8-12… then in Holmes Beach from 2o12-14 as the story says… altogether I was in Florida for about 12 years… also lived in Punta Gorda/Mulberry/Lakeland/Plant City/Leesburg… I got around haha…
      I appreciate you checking it out…
      thank you.

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  2. This is a beautiful piece of storytelling that feels both nostalgic and deeply human.

    What touched me most is that the story isn’t really about the houses or even the stunning Gulf views—it’s about service, friendship, and the unexpected connections that enrich our lives. Your work at the rehabilitation program comes through as more than a job; it was clearly a calling, and the compassion you had for both the men in recovery and the people in the community shines throughout the narrative.

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  3. I love that the whole story came out. You had given us snippets before in other pieces. Just love your life log and where it’s taken you. Dan holds a special chapter in your Book of Bryan. I hope you find Dan at least to call him or drop a note.

    Love this my friend. ❤️

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    1. Thank you Karen… means much to me… looks like the property was sold… and just from knowing him… I only see it being sold if he passed away or his health got bad and he needed assisted living or a nursing home… but I could be wrong… ima keep looking into it

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    1. I meant to tell you that a few weeks ago I commented on your story about the Eagles concert… just thought I’d let you know… sometimes I have issues with comments… so idk 🤷‍♂️ lol

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      1. Ooo wow… maybe something happened and I didn’t actually hit submit on it… or I did… and something happened on my end… it was a fairly long comment… I’ll go back and leave it again tomorrow.

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  4. A personal reflective memoir-style blog post—recalling life in 2010 while serving as a resident director in a Christian men’s drug rehab and discipleship center, highlighting a meaningful and transformative period of service. ✨📖

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    1. Lol @ from a distance 😁… yeah I’m with you… I’ve always been fascinated with them… I’ve read and watched many documentaries on them over the years… magnificent creatures indeed… Polar Bears and Tigers I think are the two main wild animals I would not want to have a close encounter with in their environment… I don’t think it would end well for me.

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