Underneath the city lights, there is a world few know about. Where rules don't apply. We emerge from our rabbit holes, a grey dark sky. But knowing that under water, clarity will come.
The night before keeps echoing back. A little bit of naughty is a little bit nice. Felecity tells of erotic bubbles at the bower. We head there.
Pitch Report:
Dark, but deliciously warm. Feels like winter. Swanbourne Sam heads north for a Baldy. A smaller Drinks Express, some still out at St Peter's Mosh Pit. A touch of swell, a bit of bump. Lots still heading down the scenic route. Everybody just come to life, under the spot light. A return from Hawaii, applause for Rowan's rough water swim. I pushed off for a return lap, some magnificent cuttlefish down the back straight, awaiting the girls return. The bower rocks were warm and frothy, back to the shed, the yoga studio and an awaiting coffee. Don't be turned off by the grey, underneath it is amazing.
and some flash backs start to emerge .....
Happy birthday Will (50?). Hit it up, get it up. Won't let you rest. Hit it up, get it up, this is not a test...
and then it goes downhill......
Thanks for the swim and (double shot) coffee Team.. Don't let your true love run cold.
Rusty the Fish
Photo credits to Gary Brits, Roger Harvey and Tony Faahan Smith
and now a word from Management:
Lisa Boyle is our lucky B&B Budgy Smuggler Swimmer of the Month for April. Lisa receives a voucher for a pair of Budgy Smugglers from the Budgy Smuggler shop. To be in the running just swim at least once in the month and log your swim.
B&B monthly dinner – Tuesday 14th June 2022
The speaker at our next monthly dinner, to be held on Tuesday June 14th at Bluewater Café at 6.30 pm, will be one of our swimmers, Dr Caroline West. Caroline, one of Australia’s best-known doctors, will explore the science behind memory improvement and what we can do to keep the brain young - simple steps that may really surprise you. Caroline is well known for her extensive medical media work in print and TV which includes reporting and producing for Ask the Doctor, Catalyst, Beyond 2000, Good Medicine and 60 minutes. Most recently she has been posted in Broken Hill working with the Maari Ma Aboriginal Health Service as well the Flying Doctor Service.
The cost of the dinner is great value at only $30 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 (please note, NO BYO). Bookings are essential, so to avoid disappointment and secure your spot please book HERE.
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