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31/7/2016 – The Jimble horror story continues.

Another perfect B&B sunrise.     I thought I would consult the blogmaster, Roger for any hints and inspiration for today. All he could say was “Don’t forget to mention the Walk for Pancreastic Cancer next Sunday”. This shot was taken after he survived severe disciplining because he left the walk info off yesterday’s blog. So please...

Sat 30th: Jimble Horror Show

Conditions Air Temp:                    7º Water:                       16.4º Vis:                            Crystal-clear at the beach Jimbles:                    24 (cordon on The Point) Sunrise:                    Beautiful Injuries:                    24 persons copped a stinging Swim plan:                Stick to the rocks … or head north Drinky’s pool:            Nearly there ———————————- Scary Movies this Sunday –...

A-team finally recognised

Well stunning morning down at the swim. The water is getting colder but the enthusiasm for a dip stays strong!   Well, the rumours are true… the A-team did leave Manly yesterday evening… suited and booted…   …to receive our Order of A-team at the Australia Club. Bottom Right: Sterling Scroll Back Halfway Brain, Julie...

27/07/2016 – Jumping for Joy!

Before any of us had heard about The B&B or started this bizarre ritual… did we ever ever imagine that we would be getting up in the dark, in the middle of Winter to try and jump as high as we could on the sand before throwing ourselves in cold water and swimming 1 and...

26/7/2016 Sun kissed

The path to swimming with the lovely sunrise, always gives me a lift.   At 7am, Manly is waking up. A golden sun kissed  winters day. Still chilly with air temp about 13 degrees. A little warmer 17.4 degrees in the water.     Our little cove. Quiet & peaceful.     Water temp has...

25/07/16 – Ecstasy and the Ocean

Ecstasy has it’s origins in the Greek ekstasis, meaning ‘standing outside oneself’.  Philosopher Plotinus saw ecstasy as a connection back to oneness, the highest expression of human potential, identifying with that which is the best in the universe and key to attaining ‘the perfect life’. For Thoreau ecstasy was experienced as ‘all walls and barriers dissipate,...

24/07/2016 – Liberating!

What a morning! A total of 220 swimmers, including 8 newbies, braved the wind chill and were rewarded with what has to be the best start to a Sunday. Well, to any day really..   Solstice Swim Report: The morning kicked off at 6:20 with leg #2 of the Drinks Express solstice swim. Near perfect conditions for a nude swim...

23/07/2016 – More than enough

This past week has been exceptionally beautiful – especially when you consider that this mid winter.  When the weather blesses you with days like this,  you can’t help but be reminded of your good fortune. It was also a bit of a Celebrity Saturday with the surprise arrival of Jules and Michael. Chatting with Jules after the...

Translators crossing boundaries

I was listening this morning to an interview with the translator who translated the phenomenal Ferrante books from Italian into English and she talked about the challenges of getting across the sense of the original narrative as well as just translating the words. It made me think of all of the people that are the first to...

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