Out doing a bit of yard work the other day this little fella slipped into my wineglass. He seemed none too worse for the wear after the retrieval. And off he went into the wild blue yonder.
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Out doing a bit of yard work the other day this little fella slipped into my wineglass. He seemed none too worse for the wear after the retrieval. And off he went into the wild blue yonder.
Do not dive on people while they are swimming. There’s a good chance that you’ll drown them if you do.
Postpartum Workouts Update
It has been almost 5 months since delivery of my baby. I become more and more energetic at Will’s fourth month. I chose the following three exercises for body recovery – swimming, pure barre core work out and personal training. I made exercise as my priority of daily life. I think along with eating well and exercising regularly you will get a stronger body than before.
Swimming
I gradually get…
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how to swim
Just back strokin’ through life
The 2014 October Challenge Swim Meet
New #RamblingsOfAWaywardPJ blog: "2014 October Challenge #Swim #Meet #photojournalism #photography #sports
Sometimes, the most seeming disorganized event can be the pearl in the oyster when it comes to images. Case in point, the 2014 October Challenge Swim Meet in Bellingham, Wash., at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center on Saturday Oct. 11th.
The Bellingham Bay Swim Teamsponsored meet featured over 300 swimmers in five teams from the Pacific Northwest. Swimmers in high school and below competed in many…
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2,000 yds, 40:02 moving time. Since school is back in session, the pool is empty. I had my own lane…
2,000 yds, 40:02 moving time.
Since school is back in session, the pool is empty. I had my own lane today. The lifeguards have the radio on loud. It’s easy to tell when my ear is above the water line. I usually use a pool buoy and focus on arms and catch. I got a little bored at about 1500 yds. So I started back stroke. My Garmin 910 XT can track all that too: Strokes per lap, type of stroke. It…
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