BOLD & BEAUTIFUL IS NOT CURRENTLY RUNNING DUE TO THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL DISTANCING AND STAYING INSIDE AS MUCH AS IS POSSIBLE DUE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19).
Hey groovers! I’ve estimated we are around week 4 of staying at home in isolation and whilst the days have been glorious and offered swimming perfection, as the sun sets, things can get a little, well…boring. So I am dedicating this blog to putting the ‘soul’ back into isolation.
This weekend you can be social dis-dancing with your family and neighbours and I have made a play list for you guys to get down in lockdown. Without further adieu, shake up your favourite quarantini ( that’s just a normal martini but you drink it by yourself ) sanitise, sterilise and synthesize!
Keep your hands to yourself by The Georgia Satellites
Don’t Panic by Cold Play
Don’t stand so close to me by The Police
U Can’t touch this by M.C Hammer
Work from Home by Fifth Harmony
Dancing with myself by Billy Idol
Help by The Beatles
I touch myself by Divinyls
We gotta get out of this place by The Angels
I want to hold your hand by The Beatles
I’m sick y’all by Otis Redding
I will survive by Gloria Gaynor
Don’t touch me by Etta James
Always look on the bright side of life by Monty Python
Toxic by Brittany Spears
Staying alive by the Bee Gees
Just the two of us by Bill Withers
Cough Cough by Everything Everything
Fever by Elvis Presley
Catch my disease by Ben Lee
It’s the end of the world, as we know it by R.E.M
We can’t fly by Aeroplane
Bored in the House by Tyga (beware explicit language)
House Party by Sam Hunt (a personal favourite)
And last but by no means least….
Battle of Wuhan by Mangalf (I swear this is a legit track)
There you go party people. Feel free to add your own suggestions in the comment section below:
Disclaimer: I washed my hands before writing this blog.
Stay well, keep smiling, keep swimming (in accordance with covid-19 health regs. of course) and keep dis-dancing.
Fin Yoga x
Sunset off Long Reef Headland
Something to watch:
A Kiwi film-maker and outdoor swimmer based in London, Patrick McLennan, thought B&B swimmers might be interested in watching his film, The Ponds, about the all year-round swimmers of Hampstead Heath, London. We are sure it will resonate with many of our swimmers and is a nice feel good story of healthy, well-being and passion for the cold water buzz, a nice light relief movie to enjoy at this time...
Here’s the trailer: https://vimeo.com/406188620
Rent it here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/theponds
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