Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Saturday, 25 April 2015
and finally..
south coogee
If you walk south along the coastal path, rather than the much more usual Bondi to Coogee affair, you ultimately reach Maroubra (although you have to do an unpleasant stretch of the Malabar Road to get there). But if you just do the first bit you can see all the fancy houses facing the sea on this side of Coogee Bay, and also this cute little, almost family-sized saltwater pool, worn out of the rocks. Pretty well vanishes, or at least gets quite dangerous, at spring high tides.
Labels:
beach activities,
Coogee,
health and fitness,
swimming
wylies
And, then, almost next door, the amazing Wylies. I love this place, don't quite know why as you have to pay to sit on concrete amongst rocks rather than on sand; but it has a very immediate relationship with the ocean in all its various guises, and the generally eccentric regulars make it a great place for people-watching.
Labels:
beach activities,
Coogee,
health and fitness,
swimming
women's pool
Labels:
beach activities,
Coogee,
health and fitness,
swimming
back to work
As lots of people have noted, I have been better for some considerable time - and have done many enjoyable things - so need to get back to work on this blog (have been trying to use ongoing problems with bandwidth also as an excuse but, really, doesn't wash).
Just as crucially, the weather has moved decisively into autumn since my last post, which makes the catching up even more obvious. Nonetheless, I am going to continue my postings as originally planned: so please enjoy some photos of the one of the great glories of the Eastern Suburbs - its saltwater pools. I have shown St Giles already, so next the small one on the other, southern corner of Coogee Bay.
Labels:
beach activities,
Coogee,
health and fitness,
swimming
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
rough
Meanwhile, the ocean at Coogee is not behaving as normal. The small island in the middle of the bay usually acts as a kind of breakwater, making the incoming waves friendly and unsurfable. But with a seemingly endless stream of tropical-style storms, the waves are up - crashing into the beach with a previously unseen fury. Surfers have arrived and the usually protected Giles baths is foamy and turbulent. Additional fun for all.
Labels:
beach activities,
Coogee,
health and fitness,
sporting life,
swimming,
sydneysiders' habits,
weather
Monday, 29 September 2014
the glory that is seawater pools
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