Next Swims:
Mon-Fri @ 6 am and 5 pm,
Sunday @ 8 am
Saturday/Sunday @ Noon
Last Swim: Saturday Noon
Water Temp: 68 Macho-meter, 69 Itch-o-meter
Air Temp: Eighties, sunny with occasional passing clouds
Clarity: mediocre 5/10
Waves: none to speak of, slight swell
Kru: Too many to name, but a sampling: Capt'n, Ziggy, Itch, Kahuna, Fred, Forger, Panini, Lydia the Tatooed Lady, Stickler, Leslie & Will Ala, Karolina, Jolene, Dragonfly, and many others
At the flagpole I met Leslie and Will. Will was from Bloomington, Illinois, where I worked for a few years in the 80s. Now he was at UWM studying engineering.
"Did you meet at UWM?" I asked.
"We live in the same apartment building. We met right before Covid and have been hanging out ever since," said Will.
"A Covid Love Story," commented Fred.
Leslie and Will exchanged a look. "We'll take that, " Leslie said.
Some swam north because that's where the wind and current was coming from. Others like myself headed south in hopes of avoiding boat traffic. I continue to be amazed by the destruction and erosion of the shore to the South - huge chunks of forest carved away, branches in the water. I was nearing a staircase ending in space when another swimmer approached me and asked, "is this the sewer pipe?" "You passed it awhile back," I said.
Swimming was gorgeous in the warm, comfortable temperature and even though clarity was lacking, the sun lit up the water. Afterward a lovely breeze that kept the rocks onshore from getting too hot. Walking up the bluff, the entire bay glowed Caribbean blue and green. Panini, Forger and I went a ways back down and looked out for Itch, who had gone halfway to Green Bay - here he was coming back after nearly an hour and a half, leading two others, one with a flouresecent green buoy. Brik? not sure.
Saturday, July 11, 2020
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Btw, it's Karolina, not Carolina.
Thanks, my apologies.
I was able to update to correct the spelling to Karolina.
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