After the excesses of the Christmas and New Year period I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels sluggish and just a little exhausted. It always astounds me just what an impact a dive in at Manly and a swim across the bay has on my feelings of wellbeing. Particularly today, as the clarity was of winter quality and the temperature was a balmy 21.2. We didn’t have to battle against a strong current and the cloud cover ensured a soft gentle grey light to guide us to Shelley. By the time I reached Shelley I felt completely recharged which was more than I could say for the Blog camera. Just as I was about to gather the troops for a group shot the battery completely died. The energizer needed energizing.
There was a lot of energized people today - these triplers Steve, Sean, Martin Phil and Sue had a great swim
Triplers Sue and Greg
But I am getting ahead of myself. My morning started when I arrived to capture some of the 6.30's preparing for their swim. I love this opportunity as it allows me to meet and get to know some of this group who are our early warning blue bottle and jimble alert system and who often have to run off quickly to get to work straight after the swim.
Kit and Melissa looking absolutely vibrant
Jackie, Barb and David
Andrew enjoying a good natured 'welcome' banter with the Balmoral swimmers who enjoyed our bay today.
Paula, Lainey and their running club
Very happy 6.30's
Lucy has more reasons than most of us to feel a little exhausted. However with baby number two on the way she is radiating good health and complete happiness
Annie already looked completely energized…..and this was before her swim! After her swim Annie together with Bill, Nicole, Cathy and Justin couldn’t look happier.
As the 6.30's enter the water I am reminded that early morning is a spectacular part of the day. The gentle light, soft breeze, calm waters, warm air, grey tones and whispered discussions help to energise the whole group
As the 6.30's head off the 7's start arriving
Errol and Val
John and Richard
Cheryl, Dana and Frances
Newbies Wayne and Liam with Reyna. I hope you enjoyed it guys
Lisa and her happy group
Annie and her dad Richard getting ready for Annie’s first swim across the bay. Go Annie!
Jeff and his mate
These underwater acrobats were feeling the restorative effects of the cool water and enjoyed an underwater play whilst waiting for the lets go.
After a blissful swim, the coffee and post swim chat completed the energising process
Lainey’s gorgeous mum and dad came down to check out the group this morning. They have been here from the UK for two weeks and are staying for several more. Welcome Trevor and Anne. It's also good to see Ian and Gayle who is recovering well from her New Years Day tumble.
John, Sean and Marco
Bill, Justin and his mum Nicole. Nicole just loved swimming with her son.
Tracy and John
Mel, David and Lainey
Some of the doublers Nicky, Greg, Lainey, Louise, Janet, Brian, and John feeling very empowered after their swim
Great friends Danny, Michael, Kerry and Richard
Dorset looking fantastic after his 5km swim
After just four weeks post hip replacement surgery, Robyn is back with us and completed her second Manly Shelley return swim today. What a staggering recovery Robyn. After her invigorating swim Robyn together with Anne, Susan, Georgina, Monica and Jane shared birthday treats with Nicky
Such a beautiful relaxed photo of Sarah and her pooch, Chris, John, Greg and Robyn
Some of the original B and Bers. So many swimmers have benefitted from your crazy plan to swim across the bay 8 years ago. I for one, will always be grateful.
I had a wonderful swim this morning. Dead batteries and the Pacific jules typepad website going down until 1 pm has not altered the fact that it has been another lovely day. I hope you are enjoying yours and that your recharged energy levels get you through until your next swim.
Lisa
Stats: Newbies - I spoke to at least 6 but there were probably many more
Water temp - 21.2
Swimmers - had to be over 250
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