Last Swim: Monday 6am
Air Temp: Mid 70's and humid
Water Temp: 48.3, yes, that's right
Waves: Flat as glass
Clarity: Amazing!
Kru: Brick, Showgirl, with Mr. Anonomyous and Diablo on the early shift
Brick trailed his thermometer into the water, keeping his feet dry. While I was not confident about his methods, I knew I was going to swim, regardless.
I suited up and got into the water. It’s daunting to swim into fog. When I finally put my face in, the amazing clarity of the water felt like the exact opposite of the foggy air above it. Every ripple of sand, every rock, every interesting item on the bottom was magnified. It made me want to keep swimming in spite of my freezing face and hands, just to keep seeing the incredible underwater world below me.
We headed north around the rock pile, but given the fog, I cut in for the shore. I knew from other foggy swims that even though the fog seems impenetrable, when you're out in it, you can easily see the shore. Nevertheless, it felt better to stay close to land. I went past the birches, and the last time I saw Brick he was breast-stroking north. Another phenomenon of the fog: as I stopped swimming to look around, I was in a bubble of clear, un-foggy air, but could see the fog all around me. It all felt magical.
After the swim I put MY thermometer in knee-deep water and got 48.3.
Swimming
may be the clarity in our lives to counteract the fog of the outside world.
3 comments:
I'm a little nervous to get in the water after feeling what 53 degrees was like yesterday... Bravo to everyone who has been swimming in the 48-53 degree water! You are amazing! xo Luna Laguna
I got 48.8 after the swim, did you leave the stones in my crocks. LOL
It was 56 degrees tonight, so not too bad! Itch, Handyman Hank, Laguna and I went sans wetsuit, and Rosie and Eric wore theirs. Lots of patches of warmer and colder water. I'm personally still hoping for warmer waters.
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