This morning the air had that snowy feel to it. A certain bite in the air like snow had fallen somewhere.
On a rising tide the morning was very calm with next to no wind and yet a balmy 21.5 degrees made warmer by the cool feel to the air. We should see a small rise in N/E swell though mixed winds for the next few days with swell getting to .5m by Thursday and a possibility that we may see 2m swell by the weekend.
Someone was so happy to see no waves she tried a jump for joy and forgot she had a broken arm. Her right arm didnt quite measure up...
Classic Autumn.
A Busy Yoga start with the chilly conditions
A snappy kickoff as everyone hurried to get in.
Some swam some walked but we got to the point.
It was heads to the horizon.
Some like Peter Barents with a sinking pirouette for consideration.
Classic lets go conditions
And the occasional boundary rider watching on.
We got there in the end.
On the way back when we hit the point we saw.....
A Dusky or three and......
Another creature with teeth.
Happily, all made it to the showers in 1 piece.
Have a great week everyone.
Cheers, Brian
And the announcements....
Royal Far West’s City to Country Week (March 24-30) is a celebration of 95 years of the Manly community making a real difference to children in rural and remote Australia. There are lots of great activities for City to Country Week including a “Behind the Scenes” Open Day this Sunday with stunning archival photos; past present & future history tours; BBQ and country games for the kids. Join our pollies vs the people giant tug of war at 12pm! For more information please click herehttp://www.royalfarwest.org.au/city-to-country/
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