Sun setting on the backyard pool. And just in case you should ask, no, I don't use the diving board, just swim decorously back and forth.
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Sunday, 7 June 2020
Refreshing
Beautiful day - hot but not humid. An hour of tennis this afternoon followed by a cold but refreshing swim. Due to the cool nights the pool is struggling to get above 74F. Luckily I don't mind plunging in, even at that temperature, after working in the garden or coming off the tennis courts. Mind you I don't stay in very long, just long enough to bring my body temperature back to normal levels.
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Ooh you lucky duck- pleasurie right there at your doorstep!
ReplyDeleteI'm counting the days till I can contemplate such things.
Here in Melbourne we had 2c overnight.....might reach 13c if we're lucky....then down to 1c tonight. Probably be dry and sunny....rain makes it so miserable:)
I am just glad not to have to turn on the heating or A/C. It's supposed to go up to 30C on Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks so very inviting. It's beautiful.
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It's still quite chilly but refreshing.
DeleteIt looks so nice. Lily is looking forward to when she is able to go swimming again. She loves water. X
ReplyDeleteI would really miss my swims now that the hot weather is about to arrive. I hope Lily gets to swim soon.
DeleteHow lovely to have the pool right there to enjoy. I don't think the public pools will open this summer - you may develop some new friends (col).
ReplyDeleteSo far no visitors. Once the heater is set up, for sure the grandkids will be here.
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