One of the questions floating around this morning WAS Where's Rainer?
I found this blog he did in 2016 it..have a read.. it is hilarious Rainer's Blog
Now you have read a proper blog continue below and try not to compare coz I cannot compete..:-D
A dark BUT majestic (as always) start!
Swimming keeps you lookin' hot (or keeps you from being hot??)
My camera got off to a blurry start..only the sand in focus..
It was not a purple sunrise and these photos don't do it justice so you really had to be there...
Talk about commitment to a task....
Super waves... a lot of fun and not scary at all..
Rays from the sun - still these photos did not do it justice...
I made it to Shelly :-) First time in a long time...
Beautiful sky
I was busy chatting at Shelly when The Sunday Blog Boss Gemma spotted me..
Over to the Badge Ceremony
It was a fairly low key affair ... summer badges don't attract the numbers that the winter badges do....
Happy Birthday Jo!
Lyndall, Anne and Mary collecting the badge money..Good Job!
Shelly was banned due to her nudey streak at the last badge ceremony..
Thanks to Anne, John and Ian for their commitment to Bold and Beautiful..
And thanks to the other volunteers who helped at the Badge Ceremony.
David very happy with his badges - I think he got all 3??
I heard this poem recently and loved the last line.. I think most of us can agree :-)
Boy oh Boy 510 swimmers!!
18 newbies
24.3 degrees
Signing off Lesbubs
The Monthly Dinner– 9th April 2019 – Guest Speaker
The Next B&B monthly dinner for the year will be held on Tuesday 9th April at 6.30 pm at Bluewater Restaurant. Our guest on the night will be Dr Amy Smoothey, who is a fisheries scientist in the government’s Shark Research Group. Amy’s shark research will provide scientific-based guidelines for minimising the risk of shark bites within estuaries such as Sydney Harbour, as well as, some of the necessary information to ensure species of sharks in NSW are effectively managed in an ecologically sustainable way. In her role, Amy is also responsible for investigating the movements of Bull Sharks in NSW waters, shark bites, community engagement and education and is involved in various aspects of the new $16 Million NSW Shark Management Strategy.
Please book early for this event as it is sure to be popular. The cost of the dinner is great value at only $25 a head, which includes shared entrees, and a selection of mains to choose from (including a vegetarian option). 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 at www.boldandbeautifulmanly.com.au/bb-bluewater-monthly-dinner.html .
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