So many lovely creatures visiting the BB and the aquatic reserve – latest is the “fever” of eagle rays but following whales, sharks, turtles etc. They must know it is a safe zone where they will be appreciated. I am not sure the fever was there. Or perhaps there was a conspiracy of swimmers pointing me here and there but without a fever in sight. I don’t mind because I saw lots of lovely swimmers and fish. And a lovely little future swimmer. A charming boy




Howzat for a temp??!!








Good reports from the early swimmers about the conditions and they were right


Look at this groper

Note that swimmers are all above average intelligence and attractiveness. That is why all the fish in the sea want to be with B and B. (note the excellent rhyme)



Some doublers also looking for the fever of rays

Again I did not make it to Shelly when everyone else was there but saw the swimmers on their way back. Lovely sight




These fish are ?? but are near the beach a lot. Very casual




Wobbegong at the point

Alan

Trudy from Kiama visiting Manly for a holiday. Might join BB tomorrow



What I have been reading
I read the new book by Anne Cleeve Seagull which is pretty good.



4 comments
Edwina Harrison
27/10/2017 at 12:56 pm
I loved your poem Lizzy Stewart! Nice blog 👍💕
Mary
27/10/2017 at 1:13 pm
Love a Friday blog by Elizabeth 🙂
Shelley K
27/10/2017 at 2:59 pm
Me too!
your rhymes are sublime
in your blog so fine
sea-life in the brine,
swimmers so fine
and stories of crime
thus I opine
it was totes divine!
Truth Fairy
27/10/2017 at 3:36 pm
There were two fevers today – one with 17 rays and the other with 24. Looks like the main group has split up. Not sure why. Perhaps one is the A-fever, and the rest are zeds.