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27/11/2012 – We Even Smile As We Swim

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119 Bold & Beautiful swimmers jump into action

 

With a spring in their step, as both the air and the water were above 20 degrees !  Positively balmy 😉

 

Gladiators, John and John turn the swim into a ‘spa’


Annie jumps up as others dive down


Peter found the one lonely spot at the point


Matt was blowing his trumpet as we swam over to Shelly and kindly called in this beautiful Flute mouth

Happy faces lined Shelly

With a few more swimmers taking off their suits for summer !


The way back rewarded us with 3 beautiful duskies.

They’re actually quite hard to photograph (unless you’re Gaetan or Francois that is) as they’re quite shy, so as you try to get close to them they swim away 🙁

Across the middle it was like swimming through a playground of squidgy jelly balls.  E-Lane thought they were therapeutic 🙂


I found a lovely Wobbe at the point too, well until I swam down to it and it transformed into a rock !


A fun wave to finish.  I love this photo of Bert popping out the front of the wave

 

Lesley cleaned up the beach

and found a boy to cuddle

 

as people fly in from all over the world to swim with us.  This morning we had Bert from Germany and Frances from WA 🙂


10 Bolderdash, 14 early lappers and 5 swimmers continued on for a double.

‘Official’ Long distance Summer Badge swims start THIS SATURDAY 1st December !  To
kick it off you can join in either the 6km or the 10km swim, both starting at 7am
with the regular 7am swim.

  • For all of you 6k champions, John Forster is going to lead you !
  • For all of you 10k daemons Mark Allan is going to lead you !  John B, Francois and Shaun are confrimed starters for the 10km so don’t be shy, join them and give it a go 🙂

Happy 40th birthday to Tania Barra-Shaw Harmelink today !

Some fantastic mug shots from Simon this morning !  With people even smiling as they swim 🙂

 

and some great action from Stephen too

Upcoming B&B social functions:

 

  • B&B CHRISTMAS PARTY, put it in your diary now, Wed, 12th Dec from 6.30pm upstairs at The Steyne Hotel ! Please RSVP here
    now too.  It’s Retro theme so dress up and come and boogie the night
    away.  It will be a great night, party food will be provided and drinks
    can be purchased from behind the bar throughout the night.  Don’t miss
    it !
  • November’s B&B special monthly Bluewater Dinner is on
    THIS WEDNESDAY, 28th Nov. 
    If you’d like to come but haven’t booked in
    please do so now, here thank you.

Water Temperature 20.4
Air Temperature 20.4
Sunrise 5.38am
Sunset 7.48pm
High Tide: 8.09am
Low Tide: 2.45pm

To read Michael’s tips on how to stay safe in the surf please click here


22 comments

  • Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun

    27/11/2012 at 11:50 am

    I do belive Mullet is the term used.
    Taxonomically, the family is currently treated as the sole member of the order Mugiliformes, but as Nelson[2] says, “there has been much disagreement concerning the relationships” of this family. The presence of fin spines clearly indicates membership in the superorder Acanthopterygii, and in the 1960s they were classed as primitive perciforms,[3] while others have grouped them in Atheriniformes[citation needed].
    In North America, “mullet” by itself usually refers to Mugilidae. In Europe, the word “mullet” is usually qualified, the “grey mullets” being Mugilidae and the “red mullets” or “surmullets” being Mullidae, notably members of the genus Mullus, the red mullets. Outside Europe, the Mullidae are often called “goatfish”. Fish with common names including the word “mullet” may be a member of one family or the other, or even unrelated such as the freshwater white sucker (Catostomus commersonii).

  • alyson

    27/11/2012 at 11:52 am

    It was like peak hour traffic in the water this morning! We all swam nice and close together and enjoyed a not of a wave 🙂

  • Mark

    27/11/2012 at 12:08 pm

    I would interpret the term lead very broadly.
    I will however endeavor to ensure all who take on the 10km are happy, well fed and alive.
    Cheers
    Mark

  • Michael [EX CI]

    27/11/2012 at 1:12 pm

    I thought it was a haircut! How ingnorant am I?

  • E-lane

    27/11/2012 at 3:21 pm

    Love the shot of the smiley swimmer and JS and JB sparring. Is the smiley swimmer you Lesley and what an interesting ‘find’ on the beach today 😉
    Had a ‘Blog Lesson’ today from Jules. There’s quite a lot of work involved especially for IT Challenged like me. Please come on Thursday and give me something to blog about!!

  • Rob Byrne

    27/11/2012 at 3:32 pm

    I will be there E-Lane to help out my fellow blogger! Good luck!

  • "Snorkles"

    27/11/2012 at 4:17 pm

    E-Lane – I will come along and make sure you get some happy snaps …and fight to retain my position on the blog spreddy of course!!!!

  • 'The Lips' formerly known as Rainer

    27/11/2012 at 4:26 pm

    Same here.. Count me in for Thursday!!
    E-Lane, I might even swim without wetsuit to give you some never-before-seen exclusive shots for your Thursday blog! 🙂
    (I do wear speedos under my wetsuit)

  • Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun

    27/11/2012 at 4:36 pm

    Your a very wise man Lips

  • Pacific Jules

    27/11/2012 at 5:15 pm

    Great news re our Christmas Party !! We’ve got the Moonshine Bar (upstairs at The Steyne Hotel) and all to ourselves 🙂

  • Little Sarah Abbott

    27/11/2012 at 5:49 pm

    Yes, great shot of the smiley swimmer. Can’t be Lesley – no white rash vest. No wetsuit either, so that eliminates quite a few more. Obviously a good and relaxed swimmer….

  • john s

    27/11/2012 at 6:04 pm

    SS thanks so much for that clarification, extremely obvious for even the most ignorant now and I don’t think we’ll continue to hear mullet incorrectly referred to as Duskys again!!!!
    To dumb it down even further you can tell them apart when we are swimming by the following;
    Rhinomugil nasutus (Shark Mullet) ‘have four anal spines, three anal soft rays, the dorsal fins are dark slate grey, silvery on flanks and abdomen’ I.M.A. Weener and I.P.Freely, 1997
    Carcharhinus obscurus (Dusky Whaler) ‘ have only three anal spines, three anal soft rays, the dorsal fins are dusky grey and underside of the pectoral fins are are a light grey. I.M.A Normusbutt and Hugh.J.Ass, 1998.
    I think that should put all the mistaken identifications to bed for now!

  • john s

    27/11/2012 at 6:07 pm

    Hi E-lane
    you omitted to say which Thursday……..

  • john s

    27/11/2012 at 6:11 pm

    I’d kill for some squidgy jelly balls across the middle!
    Stephen, lovely third photo showing the ladies club at the point! 🙂

  • Little Sarah Abbott

    27/11/2012 at 6:51 pm

    …and who is the swimmer in the fabulous 5th shot catching the wave (in a wetsuit)?

  • 'The Lip' formerly known as Rainer

    27/11/2012 at 7:45 pm

    Well put John. You’re spot on.

  • alyson

    27/11/2012 at 9:24 pm

    We miss you Little Sarah – when are you back?

  • E-lane

    27/11/2012 at 9:38 pm

    We do miss you Little Sarah but I’m hoping you are back Sunday. Pleased to hear there will be some Blog Tarts around on Thursday! The Lips without his wetsuit yay!!!
    Think Stephen said the wave catcher was Jenny Knapman JS.

  • Little Sarah Abbott

    27/11/2012 at 10:50 pm

    Thx! Will try to stagger along on Sunday, if only for the rehab run:-)
    The mystery a) swimmer and b) wave catcher continues – if the b) is Jenny K, then she’s changed her wetsuit. As Manly’s Top Model contestant yesterday, she was modelling the sleeveless number. The wave catcher is modelling a full wetsuit!
    Time you all went to bed to be fresh for your morning swim:-)

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