Netting in Lemon Bay, Reblog

Left to Right: Gulf of Mexico, Manasota Key, Lemon Bay. Photo by Jin from Adobe Stock

Netting in Lemon Bay

For several hours that morning, in blazing sun,

our group waded in the knee-deep muck

of Lemon Bay, netting sea creatures

and collecting them in pails. Then we gathered

on shore with the naturalist to observe and

discuss the animals we had found:

juvenile flounder, shrimp, tiny crabs…

I left a bit early because I had a lunch date

with a man who lived nearby.

We had been communicating on Plenty of Fish

and were meeting for the first time.

Woops! There were no showers at the park!

I cleaned up the best I could with a wet towel.

Still sweaty on top and muddy on the bottom,

I went to meet my date at Chili’s.

We met in the parking lot with a hug

and a kiss on the cheek, not my usual handshake.

We talked for two hours over chicken fajitas.

Time flew by! I felt I had known him forever!

…That’s how I met my soul mate!

Reprinted from Life in Inspiring Places


Copyrightยฉ 2019 by Cheryl Batavia


Robert and I have been together for eleven very happy years since that meeting at Chili’s. I was sixty-five, and he was sixty-six when we met. My husband had been dead for over twelve years before I started dating, and I had nearly given up on ever finding a soul mate… someone with whom I have so much in common!

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  1. Unknown's avatar

    Cheryl, this is just the most charming story.๐Ÿ’• Yk that’s honestly how the best things happen – just completely unplanned and a little imperfect.
    Eleven years later and still going. That’s not luck, that’s the real thing. Wishing you and Robert many more happy years together๐Ÿ’•

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    What a lovely, poetic story, Cheryl. You and Robert are made for each other. Stay happy and blessed always ๐Ÿ’๐ŸŒผ๐Ÿ’—

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