WILLIAMSPORT — It started out as what could have been a drowning in the river in Williamsport, but this particular story has a happy ending. Sometimes, th...

WILLIAMSPORT -- It started out as what could have been a drowning in the river in Williamsport, but this particular story has a happy ending.

Sometimes, things are not quite what they seem and in this case that is a good thing

Just before noon a body was discovered in the Susquehanna River in the Williamsport area.

The body was discovered floating face-up in the river just below a spill-dam, an area that has seen drownings before.

Police officers and the coroner were on scene, fully prepared to investigate a drowning. Sue Hubbard was under that impression, she first spotted the man's body in shallow water.

"I saw him down there all by myself, my second thought was oh my gosh," said Hubbard.

It was not long, though, and the man sat up. He was okay, just floating in the river on a hot summer's day.

People who witnessed it could not believe it.

"We were standing here talking to you, all of a sudden he sat up and apparently wasn't dead," said Matthew Kranz of Williamsport.

"I said it's a miracle. It's great!" said Williamsport Police Captain Michael Orwig.

One of the strangest things was that the onlookers noticed the man in the river was wearing a life vest, and so if he was a drowning victim, they wondered how he got there. It turns out he was out for an afternoon nap in the Susquehanna River.

"I was out like a light, it was comfortable," said Joseph DeAngelo.

DeAngelo fell asleep in the river and was oblivious to what was going on around him until a dragonfly landed on his nose.

"It was like laying on a cloud. I looked up at the clouds and I was laying on a cloud, and it was a wonderful thing," he said.

A wonderful thing, for sure, for all those who thought DeAngelo was gone. He said he was sorry for wasting everyone's time, but that he was just living the best way he knew how.

"Enjoy life as you have it, that's what I was doing. Sorry I hindered anybody, I'm going to enjoy it," said DeAngelo.

DeAngelo has been going to that part of the river for years to relax and cool off.