Friday, 29 April 2011

Royal Wedding


As the rest of the world (it seemed) was glued to the TV watching the Royal Wedding, some of us decided to take advantage of the quiet roads and go for a swim at Hatchmere.

Easy drive down, with very little traffic, and a lovely sunny morning. Did a few returns (without wetsuit - more fun). Was surprised when lots of the others decided to shed their wetsuits too for a bit at the end - very beneficial feeling.

Stopped for a quick photo shoot before getting out and heading home. Happy days!

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Easter Sunday



Easter Sunday - and I'm meeting some fellow swimmers for a dip at Hatchmere. It's a beautiful day, and as we head west on the M56 the high cloud breaks and the sun comes out.
By the time we get to Hatchmere, the sun is fully out in the blue sky - it's perfect for swimming. We don't waste any time (I've already got my wetsuit on!) and get in.
After 2 returns, I decide to shed the wetsuit and see how much colder it feels without it. I'm amazed! It's barely any colder, but feels soooooo much freer. I do another return much easier than the first two, and I'm not feeling the cold at all.

After an hour, it's time to get out - I've done 3 returns (about 900m, or 36 lengths), don't feel cold or tired. Just very happy.
Time to put on the bunny ears for a real Easter swim, and then time to get out and dried.

Drinking my juice when a swan decides I'm the most likely to feed it and wanders up to me - I'm a bit scared of swans (too many run ins) so I'm walking backwards, and it's following me. Fortunately, it gets distracted by James, who is now offering it grass (thank heavens!)

Great day - can't wait for the next one!

Friday, 22 April 2011

In the swim again


My wetsuit is, well, wet - or rather damp still from last night's swim - but there's a rumble going on down at Pickmere, so I'm up early and full of beans. The day is starting georgeous, blue sky, sunshine - so it's roof down and head south to the lake.
We get there just before 10, and meet up with the others - one of the things I like most about this outdoor swimming is the people you meet. They're all so lovely and friendly and encouraging.
Some swim a couple of miles, and some do less, and I probably do least - but I'm in, practicing, and again it doesn't feel cold at all!
Get out and let the sun dry me off, mostly, before getting changed at the car - always get a few funny looks from people who clearly think we're all mad - but we don't care, we've had our fix for another day...
take care

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Catching up


So, it's only a few weeks to the Great Salford Swim, and so far I hadn't been outdoor swimming this year.
Not worried about the distance (did 75 lengths last week, well over a mile) but not sure i'm used to the cold water enough.
It's the Thursday before the long Easter weekend, so I join the queue to leave the office at 5 and hightail over to Hatchmere to catch a swim - arrive a bit later than everyone else (who managed to get there at 5.30, for me it was nearly 6!). Still, it was a lovely evening so in I get.
It didn't feel cold at all!
I didn't swim for very long - the others were soon getting out, but at least I know the temperature shouldn't be a problem.

Thanks to Acky for the picture - and to Ray and Acky for drink and chat afterwards - perfect end to a perfect day!
take care,

just keep swimming

Thought I'd better do some distance training last week - so off to the local pool. It's adult's only lane swimming on a Sunday, so that's ideal when I just want to plough up and down the pool.
I got in at 4.15 and just kept swimming, swimming until 5.30 when they made me get out!
I wasn't counting how many lengths (I find I loose my rhythm when I do that, and it's not as relaxing), but I timed a length and was doing about 1 per minute, so it looks like I did about 70 - 75 lengths.

As Dorey would say... "Just keep swimming, just keep swimming"