Only a couple more sleeps until the end of daylight savings and we start to get some light back in the morning. Sophie and her friends were jumping for joy this morning with just how perfect the conditions were. There were a few waves to give us something to dodge on the way in and out, but the duskies are back, there was plenty of sealife out and about, the conditions were just beautiful, kind of like a nice warm bath, and the sun was shining - what more could we ask for to start our Thursday.
Thursday yogi's were just laying around working on their core.
Izzy swam with Bin and I today. Everybody was happy, with huge smiles on their faces as they entered the water.
Shelley has talked her friend into finally joining us.
Megan, Peter and Bruce were rearing to go.
Meanwhile in New Zealand, our intrepid cyclists had an albeit chilly swim this morning in Lake Tekapo. They should all be back in the next few days, so we won't be forced to look through the hundreds of photos suffering FOMO - they look like they are having a fantastic time if the following is anything to go by.
Have a great day and see you swimming soon - D from the Z's
Management notices:
Temperature: 22.6
Newbies: At least 3
Total swimmers: About 115
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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