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17/02/20 – Dirty

February 17, 20205

Dirty.
That’s what the swim was.
Dirty.
That is all…

 

 

 

Stats:
Water temp: 22°… And dirrrrty.
Swimmers: 122
Newbies: 4

With love,
Andrew Maher.
Foundation, Neuro-Structural Optimisation. Collaroy (mention you swim with B&B)

The Monthly Dinner – 10th March 2020 – Wine Tasting

The next B&B monthly dinner will be held on Tuesday 10th March at 6.30 pm at Bluewater Restaurant. Special guest, David Webster, will present the range of Bold and Beautiful wines especially for B&B members and their friends. The Bold and Beautiful wines were born out of the idea of creating a village wine for Manly. The wines comprise two wines made in the Hunter Valley by rising star James Becker of M&J Becker Wines. The red, “The Beautiful”, is a Shiraz Viognier blend made in a very light style perfect for summer drinking. The white, “The Bold”, is 100% Chardonnay made in a fruit forward style with strong Chardonnay flavours but low oak usage. Once you have tasted the wines, you can purchase bottles through the restaurant to enjoy over dinner.

Please book early for this event as it is sure to be popular. The cost of the dinner is great value at only $25 a head, which includes shared entrees, and a selection of mains to choose from (including a vegetarian option). Glasses of beer or wine and desserts are also available at the special price of only $5 each (please note, NO BYO). Numbers are limited, so bookings are essential. To avoid disappointment and secure your spot please book at www.boldandbeautifulmanly.com.au/bb-bluewater-monthly-dinner.html .

 

HAVE YOUR SAY!!

DPI has placed its Shark Management Strategy community survey on public release. Here is a link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KS8XS5Y. Please note, the survey closes midnight Sunday 23rd February.

 

Through the Strategy, DPI has trialled a series of shark management/mitigation methods at a number of NSW ocean beaches. The trials aim to increase protection of beachgoers, while minimising harm to sharks and other marine animals. DPI is interested in obtaining the views of the community regarding their support and preferences for shark mitigation at NSW ocean beaches.

 

The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete as it includes a few short informative videos about the different shark mitigation measures, along with some of the results. 

5 comments

  • Anne

    February 17, 2020 at 1:43 pm

    Nice photos.
    Not as dirty as the last few days. Super dirty they were.

  • Shelley K

    February 17, 2020 at 3:13 pm

    Not like you to neglect a teaching moment Andrew! Don’t living things need a bit of dirt to grow? Or at least to boost their immune systems? I found today’s swim delightful fecund and fruitful

  • Edwina harrison

    February 18, 2020 at 2:12 am

    Dare I ask what’s fecund?

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