If this is the most exciting thing you can think of to do in the middle of winter (even if the sun WAS shining at the time) then you need to get out more. Look, it has even made her feet turn blue!Mr B and I watch from a safe distance, sunning ourselves on the rocks.
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteNot just blue, Mr T... supersized too!!! brrrrrrrr... bet that got the endorphins flying! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
Good for F. I hope you had a hot water bottle ready for her when she came out.
ReplyDeleteI was talking to an English friend of mine the other day and she says she swims every day, still . So do a few other hardy souls.
Wonder what the water temps will be like after Leandros
F has friends in UK still swimming - they describe themselves as 'women of a certain age'. Here F says the water is colder at the top than a couple of feet down. She doesn't swim often but lots of people here do swim any days the water is not too rough.
DeleteLOL love the Big Blue Feet :))
ReplyDeleteWe would have to break the ice first over here!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a scenic place for a paddle
ReplyDeleteEven though it’s supposed to be summer right now. No way would you think about getting into water. It’s still very cool here