137 Bold & Beautiful swimmers on a week day
and all happy to see each other


The day’s brighter, the sea’s calmer, everything’s warmer, so no surprise there’s more people out and about enjoying it !
With 18 early lappers, 21 Bolderdash, 5 doublers and 2 triples we’re pumping and summer is only one week away 🙂



The sun’s out

Submarine’s are emerging

and the tractors are ploughing the sand

It’s a great place to be !

I know ! Let’s do it again tomorrow 🙂

If that doesn’t inspire you, surely this will… our story as part of the Daily Telegraph commercial. If you haven’t watched it, you really should ! If you have, you know you want to again 😉 Go on click here and watch it now, then share it will all your friends 🙂
While you’re in a click happy mood, if you haven’t yet voted for iSwimtoo in the WOWSA awards please could you… by clicking here
Thank you !! We’re currently in first place and we’d really love to stay there 🙂
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 a Wednesday this month, on 28th
Nov. If you’d like to come but haven’t
booked in please do so now, here thank you.
In AOB:
- Timberlie just shared this news story on new findings on Box Jellyfish stings. All’s good, we don’t get them in NSW, but it’s interesting all the same
- Graham Kent’s daughter, Hayman is coming to Sydney next week to take
part in the prelim final of a comedy national Quest for the Best Competition for up and coming comedians. It’s on Wed 28th Nov at Comedy on the Rox, Roxbury Hotel, 182 St Johns Road, Glebe
For more info and to book tickets visit www.comedyontherox.com.au
- Vicki Harbutt, the sponsor of all of our pink caps ! Has a whole wine cellar that is free to a good home. All you need to do is help yourself to it, in Chatswood. Let us know if it’s for you.


Water Temperature 19.1
Air Temperature 15.0
Sunrise 5.39am
Sunset 7.44pm
Low Tide: 11.32am
High Tide: 5.31pm
To read Michael’s tips on how to stay safe in the surf please click here


15 comments
sue
23/11/2012 at 11:15 am
To quote John Kelly ‘ this morning was the swim of the week’. If you missed it today was warm, flat and clearish…just about perfect.
"Snorkles"
23/11/2012 at 11:36 am
A perfect swim and NO pics of The Lips formely known as Rainer
*Phew* finally we can move on!!
I saw three duskies this morning – a decent size too! And ‘no’ to Dolphin Whisperer formely knowns as Slowest Shaun they werent dophins.
'The Lips' formerly known as Rainer
23/11/2012 at 11:41 am
Agree with Sue, beautiful conditions this morning.
Still kicking myself I didn’t join the Dolphin Whisperer and his disciples for the bolderdash this morning. Queensie must have been brimming with mullets. But I’m sure we’ll hear all about it.
Snorkles, no blog points for us today??? Can’t believe we’ve been trumped by a blurry tracktor and wine cellar!!! Gotta lift our game.
lesley
23/11/2012 at 12:02 pm
hee hee – well me and my butt still managed a blog point! 😀
Vicki!! Jaysus I knew u like a bit of a drink or 2 but..!!??
Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun
23/11/2012 at 1:33 pm
Hellow Jimble Whisperer formally known as Rainer.
Great Bolder Swim. No Dolphins or Mullet.
I did see – 1 plastic bag and 3 jimbles AND many happy faces entering for the 7am swim as I was getting out.
I suspect they were probably so happy BECAUSE I was getting out. haha
Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun
23/11/2012 at 1:35 pm
The Jimble whisperer is last weeks news. You two need to come up with something else like a rescue or Dolpins to get back in the blog.
Snorks, Did I tell you about the dolphons?
Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun
23/11/2012 at 1:36 pm
Dolphins
Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun
23/11/2012 at 1:44 pm
Hey Lesley, – General Observation. Your butt is a camera magnet. haha
John S
23/11/2012 at 1:50 pm
Snorkles
Sorry to correct you but its well documented that the duskies don’t come back to Shelly till late January. Both SS and myself have referenced this numerous times. It’s becoming onerous having to correct peoples well intended comments but in the interests of accuracy for B&B shares’ saleability when it is listed on Aussie Stock Exchange, SS and myself feel it is important to correct these misconceptions.
What you are seeing is either big mullet, aggressive sea drag-ons or the big yellow floating thingy that Lesley saw some time back that habits Shelly.
Have a look at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7QThq_ukBA
or ask Lesley (who is more knowledgeable than SS and myself having studied the big yellow floating thingy in detail and is also well known for her backside appearances and attributes) to describe the the big yellow floating thingy, it should help clarify things and help you with future sealife identifications.
😉
Thanks
On a happier note, Miles, that was a really nice nipple piercing you were sporting this morning.
John S
23/11/2012 at 1:52 pm
Easy on the eye and camera
;-))
Dolphin Whisperer formally known as Slowest Shaun
23/11/2012 at 2:01 pm
Thank you John S for clarifying this “yet again”
To add – I believe the floating yellow thingy has left to travel Lord Howe Island to mate with the purple watchacallit.
The obvious Mullet that snorks viewed are wanted for possession of steroids.
The sea life is sooo interesting at this time of year.
Note – Please keep an eye out for anyone carrying a bag around the 1/2 way beach.
To protect the sea life, we must catch this supplier of steriods. We don’t want the mullet growing too much bigger.
🙂
Collie Dog
23/11/2012 at 2:25 pm
Hi Vicki- The pallet white pallet racking is the same as I use at work, happy to send someone to pick it up, but can not take the other shelving. PS Did you emptying the shelves thru liquid consumption. collie@abilityhealthcare.net
John S
23/11/2012 at 3:52 pm
Hi Collie
When I first read the blog I actually thought the wine was up for grabs, but it looks like Vicki’s spent many lovely evenings thoughtfully reducing the weight of the racks for you.
lesley
23/11/2012 at 5:38 pm
I saw a big yellow shark! I DID!!
Snorkles
24/11/2012 at 10:48 am
I saw three sharkies for sure!!! Pointy nose ones!! I’m sure of it