Buried Treasure from the Bottom of the Ocean
Newsflash! While in the Florida Keys, Mike and I found buried treasure. Okay, I collected most of it, but Mike humored me by not laughing, helping some, and most of all, allowing me to haul my treasure home.
While in the Keys, we did more than gather information for a book I intend to work on this next winter, we visited the sandbar. The sandbar is a gathering place for boaters in the Atlantic and not too far from where we stayed.
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| Lots of Boats: You can see Manny's Food Barge... |
We enjoy the sandbar. I was first introduced to it on our honeymoon three years ago. It was then I met Manny, a Cuban man who runs a food barge catering to visitors on the sandbar. We wade through the clear blue water to get our fresh grilled hamburgers then head back to our boat to eat. It’s fun.
I love watching fish swim by as we sit on the boat and eat lunch. What a view! The last day of our visit this time, a large tarpon lazily made his way across the sandbar a few feet from our boat. We’ve seen a variety of fish there.
On this trip we took three days of our trip to enjoy the sun and water on the sandbar. On the second day, I found a few pieces of broken, bleached out coral. With my feet. Yep, I’d be walking along and feel the hard stones in the soft sand.
I started digging. With my feet. I didn’t have a diving mask or goggles so the foot trick seemed the best option.
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| My treasure! Yes, the treasure chest resembles a sandwich box from Manny's... |
Imagine! Buried treasure from the ocean.
Of course, the real treasure is spending time with someone you love, playing in the water, soaking in the sun, and eating hamburgers grilled by Manny on his food barge.















