Almost all of the best swims of my life happened in Sweden, lake of 100,000 lakes.
Category: Lake
When You NEED a Swim
Does anyone else get ansty and start feeling like you’re in a funk if too many days go by between swims…..cause I really get desperate for the lake after a few days. This photo is in Solna, Stockholm. One of my favorite swim spots during my three months there. The water was clean and cool. READ MORE
New Yorker: Sea Women in South Korea
Check out this article in The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/sea-women-of-south-korea
The Guardian: Free Diving
January 7, 2024 Interesting article from The Guardian about an Australian woman who has an incredible capacity for free diving. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/feb/06/i-didnt-even-know-this-was-humanly-possible-the-woman-who-can-descend-into-the-sea-on-one-breath?CMP=share_btn_link
Moonlit Magic
Dec 23, 2023. Cold. Amazing night swim last night. I was transformed.
BBC One Video: Autism and Nature
December 16, 2023 I don’t have autism, but I can relate to this. I get overstimulated so easily, but nature soothes me.
Better With a Buddy
Weather Data 12/17/2023 07:02 PM PST | Wind: from NW 2.8 m/sec (6 mph) | Air Temperature: 7.8 °C (46 °F) | Water Temperature: 9.25 °C (49 °F) (Lake Washington Buoy Data) Today at the lake it was sunny, and I felt hopeful. I was late meeting my swim buddy, K5, because I thought I READ MORE
Friendly Peeps at the Park
Wind: from NW 3.8 m/sec (9 mph) | Air Temperature: 8.2 °C (47 °F) | Water Temperature: 9.39 °C (49 °F) (Lake Washington Buoy Weather Data 12/14/2023 ) Today at the lake it was chilly but not cold, and the water was nice and flat. There weren’t many people in the park. I saw two READ MORE
The Escape I Needed
December 11, 2023 Today at the lake, the water was cool and cold and perfect. All my stress dissolved. In the water I can other have superficial thoughts because my brain empties. Or, more like my thoughts are surface, observational, fleeting. There’s some sand on the bottom. There’s some seaweedy thingies. There’s some wilting milfoil. READ MORE