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Thursday 27 April 2017: What a difference a day makes

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Well its official – winter is definitely just around a the corner and this morning proved it with our first swim of the year where the water temperature was under 20 degrees – who do we talk to about warming things up again!!!

Despite the brisk chill in the air the water was actually relatively warm, and although there wasn’t as much to see as other days, the sun peaking through the clouds made the morning spectacular.

James was one of two new swimmers today – Ann made sure he knew all about the rules – hope you enjoyed the swim James.

The women of the wall are always up for a chat and a laugh.

Getting in was a little chilly, with a few waves to jump just to add a little excitement.

Our furry friends wait patiently for their owners return from their daily swim

There’s always a bit of time for a chat and to meet new people at Shelly.

Pauline and Ian do so much for B&B – we really do appreciate it.  The debate this morning was whether Ian’s cap needs to be retired – he thinks it gives him “beach cred” – Ian, you don’t need any beach cred – you have plenty for your tireless effort.

Catch you next time and remember


D from the Z’s

Management info and stats:

Newbies:  2
Total swimmers 128
Water temperature: 19.7 (don’t let that put you off coming down and joining us though)

Special B & B Monthly Dinner – Swim with all your Heart

The next B&B monthly dinner will be on Tuesday 9th May at 6.30 pm at Bluewater Restaurant. The dinner precedes our “Swim with all your Heart” event on Saturday 13th May and we have two special guest speakers. James Partington, one of our B&B swimmers will tell of his personal experience with heart disease. A very fit James, at the age of 37, was diagnosed with “a bicuspid aortic valve, moderate regurgitation and an aortic aneurism of over 50mm”. What the ?? Come along and find out.

James will be joined by Dr Geoffrey Tofler, who is Honorary Medical Director of Heart Research Australia, and has over 20 years’ experience as a clinical consultant cardiologist, including 13 years at Harvard Medical School Hospital in Boston. Professor Tofler will talk about “How to keep your heart healthy”.

The cost of the dinner is only $25 a head and includes shared entrees, a selection of mains to choose (incl a vegetarian option), corkage (for BYO wine only) and a little thank you for the staff. Glasses of beer or wine and desserts are also available at the special price of only $5 each. Numbers are limited, so bookings are essential:  To avoid disappointment and secure your spot please BOOK HERE NOW.


11 comments

  • Bill McCaffeine

    27/04/2017 at 1:16 pm

    Great Blog again Deanna.
    I swam at Toowoon Bay and it felt a wee bit chichichillllly

  • Lisa B

    27/04/2017 at 2:12 pm

    Lovely blog Dee! You are right it is the first coolish swim of the year! Beautiful once you get in though! Great photos and lots of fun this morning. A little less crowded too!

  • DWSS

    27/04/2017 at 2:58 pm

    Great Blog once again D!
    Q – women of the what?

  • Deanna Waters

    27/04/2017 at 3:01 pm

    Clearly you are no longer part of the inner sanctum if you haven’t been invited to the “WOW” area

  • Edwina Harrison

    27/04/2017 at 3:26 pm

    Ian definitely has enough cred with the group 👍, great pics dee , looking forward to tomorrow.

  • Edwina Harrison

    27/04/2017 at 3:27 pm

    Women of the whatever?? 😜

  • LSA aka HKTQ

    27/04/2017 at 3:58 pm

    Fun swim, fun blog!…. I was glad to warm up later in yoga class!

  • Lainey Loo

    27/04/2017 at 8:01 pm

    Great blog Dee, superb photos and excellent review of what looks a fun swim under a stunning sky. Ian and Pauline are the best.

  • ian the slowest

    27/04/2017 at 9:52 pm

    today’s swimmer of the day, Lisa Boyle is clocking a good number of kms since starting with B and B in March 2015. 774.5 km in 2.2 yrs is a bit over 1 km / day.
    Lisa, at that rate you will be up to 3,650 km in less than 10 yrs!
    128 swimmers today is a surprising big number. From the small groups I saw this morning, my guess would have been about 40 to max 50. Maybe they swam north or at 6.30 or were so far ahead I could not see them.
    A very nice blog Deanna to match a very nice swim,

  • Lisa B

    28/04/2017 at 6:13 pm

    Oh my goodness ‘Ian the slowest’ I’m not sure if that is an overwhelming thought or a massive motivator!!

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