My harvest supermoon skinny dip took place on a sublimely peaceful and magical evening. It was bright as day as I walked down to the sea, watched by sheep gazing out of the misty field. The glittering moonbeams across the bay were mesmerising to watch, the sea was warm and I felt quite safe in the shallow clear water. Later on we warmed up by doing some hula hooping, coached by my sister Ailsa, who wanted to try out her new LED hula hoop. ‘Twas an evening of interesting light effects!
Supermoon skinny dipper eclipsed by LED hooper
Posted in Hooping, Sublime swims, Uncategorized | Tags: Cold water swimming, Full moon swims, Hula hooping, skinny dip, Sound of Jura, Supermoon, Wild swimming
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Completely amazing photos! What a fabulous post that is…..wow!
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By: Catriona Watt on September 29, 2015
at 5:37 am
Love the moon scribbles on the water 🙂
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By: Nancy Farmer on September 29, 2015
at 6:07 am
Light up hula hoops?! Mind blown.
Wish I’d thought to swim during that moon…Looks like a fun time.
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By: somethingoutofordinary on September 29, 2015
at 5:38 pm