My feelings as well, hope you are ok @Emily_Babbelhund? I also noticed the immaculate shoesHope all is okay. xxx
I also want to know how you walk a dog and keep your walking shoes so clean?? White trimmings still white??
Oooo, it is my amazing cleaning secret!I also want to know how you walk a dog and keep your walking shoes so clean?? White trimmings still white??
Yes, it's pretty cold. The outside temperature has been between 1-10C last and this week. He went in last week without his wetsuit, but he's happier with it. Mr. Google tells me the water temperature here currently is 10C, which is also the same as in Northern California (where I'm from) all year round. So I've swam in that kind of water, but not for a long while, and not when I couldn't get out to air temps of 30C plus. But heck, it's fine once your extremities go numb.Is the water freezing cold? Carbon does look lovely in his wetsuit!
Si, si, you speak for yourself, ML. I am a very handsome Señor and even though some of my "extremities" are only decorative, I still do not want them going numb. Por favor, keep putting my very guapo orange wetsuit on my adorable body so that my extremities may be happy, no?But heck, it's fine once your extremities go numb.![]()
I was going to say that our sea temps in Cape Town are also 10C. But then I looked it up and read that it’s 15C!! That can’t be true. It is freeeeeeezing. Snowie happily goes in on a hot day—very cooling. But he refuses to be showered by the cold hosepipe. For bath time, it must be nice warm water.water temperature here currently is 10C, which is also the same as in Northern California
15C is still pretty cold - not like you're going to go in and think, "Ah, just like bath water!" I grew up swimming in cold water (both ocean and pool) and the first time I went to the US east coast in the summer (only time actually) and swam, it felt disgusting. Like I was swimming in other people's sweat. Now I'd love it!That can’t be true. It is freeeeeeezing.
Cold water immersion is a big thing here. Everyone is hoping it will keep them looking young. The ones I see are toned and smooth skinned with no wobbly bits, but I’m sure there is a lot more going on (“behind the scenes”) than just cold water. You see them immersed up to their necks, staying for the magical 20 minutes per the teachings of Wim Hof. My husband calls them The Chattering Classes. As in, chattering teeth!A friend of mine in Ireland swims every day year round
Same here. Although I think it's one of those causation vs correlation arguments: people with no wobbly bits are more likely to be the types to jump into cold water vs cold water solves your wobbly bits.The ones I see are toned and smooth skinned with no wobbly bits
Oh, that sounds wonderful, I don't think I've ever been in a pool that warm. Of course the only reason I get any exercise when I swim is that I'm trying to get warm, so in a 30C pool I'd just float there like a happy whale and all 'exercise' aspect would be totally lost.Our pool has solar heating and is currently set at 30c.
I'm the same. My in laws don't have pool heating and have a ridiculously large pool for a house (they didn't really want it... But the house had it) and it's only usable for a couple of months IMO. We will have a small, heated pool!The sea temp here is 24c to 25c at the moment, and any less and it's too cold for me! Our pool has solar heating and is currently set at 30c. Tomorrow is supposed to be 35c outside so the pool might be a little less than refreshing.....but still ok for chicken-little here
And the problem is...?Oh, that sounds wonderful, I don't think I've ever been in a pool that warm. Of course the only reason I get any exercise when I swim is that I'm trying to get warm, so in a 30C pool I'd just float there like a happy whale and all 'exercise' aspect would be totally lost.![]()