3rd June 2014
With a splash of the Water I entered the Dock on this beautiful Sunny Evening, the Sun shimmered across the Water of the Dock. Queen Dock became the Sanctuary of the Chaos of the Day. The swim in the evening is at Queen Dock, Liverpool and is roughly about 500 metres around, I don't know the exact measurements but I think it is more or less 500 metres. The Water temperature was very good for Open Water swimming, not too cold and not to warm, the water needs to be exactly right for swimming Long Distances. I have started using Stardrops Liquid on my Goggles to stop them fogging up while I am swimming and to my surprise Stardrops actually worked and I had clear vision in my googles for the duration of this evening swim. I did 8 Laps of the Dock this evening and I covered just over 2 Mile. after the swim I got out on the Watersport Centre slipway and it is a Great feeling when you get out of the water and the Sun is on your back, it makes up for all the times you get out of the Water and its Raining or a very cold Air Temperature. I once again saw the Shoals of small fish swimming in and out of the Seaweed on the Dock Wall as well seeing a Large Conger eel on the side of the Dock Wall. It is sometimes quite strange swimming through Jellyfish and it is fun watching them swim in the Water.
With a splash of the Water I entered the Dock on this beautiful Sunny Evening, the Sun shimmered across the Water of the Dock. Queen Dock became the Sanctuary of the Chaos of the Day. The swim in the evening is at Queen Dock, Liverpool and is roughly about 500 metres around, I don't know the exact measurements but I think it is more or less 500 metres. The Water temperature was very good for Open Water swimming, not too cold and not to warm, the water needs to be exactly right for swimming Long Distances. I have started using Stardrops Liquid on my Goggles to stop them fogging up while I am swimming and to my surprise Stardrops actually worked and I had clear vision in my googles for the duration of this evening swim. I did 8 Laps of the Dock this evening and I covered just over 2 Mile. after the swim I got out on the Watersport Centre slipway and it is a Great feeling when you get out of the water and the Sun is on your back, it makes up for all the times you get out of the Water and its Raining or a very cold Air Temperature. I once again saw the Shoals of small fish swimming in and out of the Seaweed on the Dock Wall as well seeing a Large Conger eel on the side of the Dock Wall. It is sometimes quite strange swimming through Jellyfish and it is fun watching them swim in the Water.