Firstly I’d like to wish the jellies goodbye and good riddance. It was supposed to be my first swim back after being away but the wall of big orange jellies that were apparently in the bay, along with some big sets breaking beyond the point, was enough to put me off and I only dipped. It was lovely in though.
Bruce informing us of today’s conditions.
Some did choose to swim and went varying distances till they hit the jellies, or even went the whole way and walked back to avoid a second fight through them. So absorbed were we in jellies that I got no viz reports!
I dipped with Lisa and family who were having a farewell swim as Alistair heads back to the UK. It seems to be the time of goodbyes as those who’ve come from overseas head back. For those who’ve had visitors their places empty out and some of us return to work, and say goodbye to holidays.
Edwina saying goodbye to night shift and getting refreshed.
Annie and the dogs.
Suzanne and Michael turned around before hitting the jellies.
Jan and Kelly about to try their jelly luck.
Still, it’s a glorious morning to get in.
Enjoy the day.
Amanda
One comment
Pauline
January 10, 2024 at 9:33 am
Thanks Amanda a fun blog & hopefully good bye to jellies & and stingers