When I woke up this morning, the man was already fishing down at the dock. Now that he has discovered the joys of fishing with live shrimp, there is no end to his enthusiasm.
And a rainbow can only make things better.
Happy Sunday!
He's now caught snook, pompano, red fish, catfish, and three stingrays. Maybe some other things. I was mistaken in thinking that he was keeping some of those fish because he wasn't. They weren't big enough to keep and in such things as the regulations governing fishing, he sticks to the rules. He understands why they are in place.
Today was an easy, who cares? sort of day.
We hung out right here at home for a long time. Eventually we took a drive to Sebastian in search of a late lunch.
Unfortunately, we waited so long to eat that we settled for a sports bar/beach bar place on the river because we were that hungry. I wish I could describe our server. Well, I could but I will not.
Okay, okay. She was youngish and had absolutely read the Waitressing For Tips 101 Manual.
She was enthusiastic. Very, very enthusiastic. All of the servers had to wear some sort of sports team regalia and that included a few women who had more white hair than I do.
Oh my Jesus.
When she came to take our order she said, "Okay! Let's do this!"
There is more. So much more. It all ended with a "And you guys have a blessed day!"
No. No, no, no. Stop it. Please. But we got food and neither of us has gotten sick yet and the cole slaw was amazing.
We drove down river roads, looking at houses that are so huge and mini-mansionist that I spit on them. Well, you know- metaphorically. And houses that were there when I was a child and which I would give two big toes and a pinky toe to own. We drove to Wabasso where Mr. Moon bought more live bait shrimp and then we came back to the house where I made us a pasta sauce and he went to the dock for more fishing.
Be still my heart.
I do believe that our landlord here is my brother from another mother. What else could explain all of this?
As a child, I believe I thought of it as Tarzan/Dinosaur Island because I was fairly certain that both inhabited it.
In looking it up, I found THIS LINK.

I'm glad you're so happy. Both of you. I read to the end but couldn't find the blog cited. Maybe I'm looking wrong. Nbd!
ReplyDeleteAlways exciting to see your own blog cited as a source! One of my blog posts about labyrinths got cited once by some whacko holy roller extremist as proof that labyrinths are evil and of the devil. Thanks for nothin', LOL!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I bet all the live shrimp in your area are now living in fear since your husband took your fishing advice. He's certainly making up for lost time.
Citation is really cool. Enthusiastic waitresses, not so much.
ReplyDeleteThe rainbow is glorious. I wonder if the two stingrays were the same ones caught and released the day before? Perhaps they enjoy the game. I followed the link and read about the island.
ReplyDeleteHow long did that waitress speech go on for and does she say that to every single customer? That would make me nuts for sure.
I just read your post about the Baisdens and it really is a lovely tribute to them both. You write so very beautifully Ms Moon!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful place. I'm so glad you and Mr. Moon are having a relaxing anniversary trip.
ReplyDeleteI'm on a weight loss journey too. What has been your strategy for this trip? Still trying to be mindful of what you eat? Setting weight loss goals aside for the vacation? I'm asking b/c we're going on a long weekend trip to Chicago. I can't decide if I should let it rest for the weekend and enjoy food and drinks for the weekend? Or keep at it so I don't sabotage the progress I've made? I'm a bit anxious about it, but determined to enjoy the weekend--no matter what I decide--with my husband, daughter, and our dearest friends and their daughter.