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Mon 10th: “Pet Sounds” (1966)

10/06/20192

Hailed by critics. Thirteen tracks (plus a few more old standards …)

 

 

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Skipper Hayes is back on dry land

 

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The Solstice Swim 2019
Saturday 22nd June
6.15 am
Only the one Solstice swim this winter
(Badges have been printed)

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The concrete’s complete

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Long Weekend and there’s heaps of parking about the village.
Plenty went up the bush for three days …

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Management stayed home and on duty for this Long Weekend.
(Mostly in Northbridge.)  This one’s a blogger

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Thank goodness we have a ‘Caroline’ on the books!

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Are there any Rangers Rules for reptiles on leashes?

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Swimming makes us famished.
In a pinch, see Midge for a square of Devon; that’ll see you thru

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Will Tim hibernate once again, now that Winter is settling gently over the A-tree?

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It’s been a Long Weekend … and most swimmers are sleeping in.
(Except for the 5.30 am Headlamp Crew)

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Turns out that the cats were generally not happy about this blog theme

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The one day Ian Paul didn’t bring his dog down …

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Remains of caught Dusky at bottom of ramp …

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Lainey and Ted are off to Europe for six weeks

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Well done Jonathan!

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Brand Ads segment:

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The Crown Crew’s back at it again …

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Stevegate

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Supplied photo credits: Matty H, Drinky, Jo B, Lucy C, Nick D, Midge, Tim G, Capless Dave and Suzie P
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Newbies: 12
Swam:     381
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One more sleep until Pink Caps Monthly Dinner!

Dinner:

Tuesday 11th June at 6.30 pm

Bluewater Restaurant

Pam Greening, who has recently completed a climb to the Mt Everest Base Camp, will describe this adventure.  Come along and hear about this exhilarating and life-changing experience.

If this is on your bucket list, you will learn about the logistics, costs, accommodation and other details such as the best time to go, what clothes to take etc. Don’t miss it!

$25 a head

Alcohol and desserts only $5 each.

Bookings are essential.

Book at www.boldandbeautifulmanly.com.au/bb-bluewater-monthly-dinner.html

Winter swimming


The B&B Winter swimming season starts on 1st June.

Although the water temperature may be a little colder than you might like, there are several advantages of swimming in winter, including flat seas, good visibility and no bluebottles.

Perhaps the biggest advantage is that you can also qualify for a winter badge by swimming a minimum of 20 times between 1st June and 31st August. You must also swim in at least 7 different weeks. If you manage to do all of your qualifying swims without a wetsuit (or other thermal enhancing equipment), you will also qualify for the coveted WWW badge (Winter without wetsuit).

Start now, and don’t forget to log your swims to qualify!


2 comments

  • Lainey

    12/06/2019 at 12:39 pm

    Brilliant blog Roger! Pure genius.

  • Roger

    12/06/2019 at 12:50 pm

    (Oh … Comments section is fixed!)
    Thanks Lainey 🙂

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