Well I'm calling it- a top 10 swim today!
While any swim is a good swim, some days are just magical- crystal clear 20.2 degree water, a stunning sunrise, an abundance of marine life and smiles everywhere you look.
Firstly, congratulations to Wills and Kate on their wedding anniversary today.
So great they could join us.
It feels like only yesterday they were married, but it was 6 years ago!
Here they are on 29/4/2011.
Kate really seemed to enjoy her swim- maybe it was the duskie display slightly north of the point (she said she saw at least 30)...
or the port jackson relaxing at the point, or the aquarium like conditions.
Here are the 6.30's heading out to a stunning sunrise.
And half an hour later as the 7 o'clockers head out.
We had at least 320 swimmers today including 9 lucky newbies...
what a day to start a new addiction.
No newbies in this colourful group- they're already well addicted.
Trent and Mark were there, fundraising for the Royal Flying Doctor Service and Australian Working Dog Rescue Int.
They are doing a 10km swim for charity- good luck guys. Donate at Facebook/swimforcharity.
And others came to celebrate their birthdays.
Happy birthday to Uma Thurman, 47 today!
And happy birthday to tennis legend, Andre Agassi, also 47 today!
Michelle Pfeiffer, looking good and still swimming strong at 59 today.
Celebrating her birthday with her toy boy.
And finally Jerry Seinfeld; fit, funny and 63 today.
Special B & B Monthly Dinner – Swim with all your Heart
The next B&B monthly dinner will be on Tuesday 9th May at 6.30 pm at Bluewater Restaurant. The dinner precedes our “Swim with all your Heart” event on Saturday 13th May and we have two special guest speakers. James Partington, one of our B&B swimmers will tell of his personal experience with heart disease. A very fit James, at the age of 37, was diagnosed with “a bicuspid aortic valve, moderate regurgitation and an aortic aneurism of over 50mm”. What the ?? Come along and find out.
James will be joined by Dr Geoffrey Tofler, who is Honorary Medical Director of Heart Research Australia, and has over 20 years’ experience as a clinical consultant cardiologist, including 13 years at Harvard Medical School Hospital in Boston. Professor Tofler will talk about “How to keep your heart healthy”.
The cost of the dinner is only $25 a head and includes shared entrees, a selection of mains to choose (incl a vegetarian option), corkage (for byo wine only) and a little thank you for the staff. Glasses of beer or wine and desserts are also available at the special price of only $5 each. Numbers are limited, so bookings are essential: To avoid disappointment and secure your spot please BOOK HERE NOW.
Jenny-Sue (blog tart turned blogger)
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