Dual definitions for “sunny” today: the more literal meaning of sunlight, and a personification of the day as having a happy disposition…
Bathed in light, 160 or so swimmers entered 19.3 degree water with smiles on their faces. Everyone must have been really keen today because it felt like we started half way across the bay! A comment heard post swim likened the experience to being in a hammock. The rolling waves gently rocked us to our happy state. Hoorah for the weekend!
Spring colours on show!
Morning!
“Let’s Go!”
Remember: Badge Ceremony tomorrow straight after the swim at Royal Far West. Please bring correct change: $10 for badge, $5 donation (and free breakfast put on by RFW). PLUS some extra plastic for the raffle.
Newbie count today: 10
See you tomorrow!
Anna 😀


5 comments
Jane
12/09/2015 at 11:17 am
I posted this a bit late yesterday so here it is again for general interest. Lainey-Loo saw a dark Leatherjacket with golden googly eyes:
“Yes Lainey – I saw it too – in fact a pair. They are Black Reef LJs (Eubalichthys bucephalus), not often seen and nearly always in pairs. I have seen them a few times at Fairlight and always in pairs. See:
http://australianmuseum.net.au/search?keyword=Eubalichthys+bucephalus&search=Search
Jane
12/09/2015 at 11:21 am
More for those interested in identifying what we see: Mark from the OzMus has told me about a great link: John Sear’s excellent Cabbage Tree Bay website. See below:
http://ctbar.wordpress.com/
JK
12/09/2015 at 11:52 am
Nice to have you back Anna
roger
12/09/2015 at 12:42 pm
Hello Anna!
Hello sunny day
Avagoodweekend everybody 🙂
Evelyn Wangari
29/06/2017 at 10:40 pm
Good to have you Anna