There were several significant Gains at the beach today: It feels like summer, the lifeguards are working, the water temperature was up 1.5° since yesterday morning and it was 20° warmer (75 vs 55) at 11 o'clock that it was at 7:30 yesterday.
The Losses were: In the past nine months peoples ability to read and comprehend the NO DOGS ALLOWED signs has not improved.
I spoke with Tom Lorish after his swim. He said that the water was still cold. We figured that it would be one to two months before the water temperature would begin edging up.
It was sunny and comfortable on the beach with a steady offshore breeze. There was a wind chop moving offshore. The surf was 2 to 3 feet and soft and the water was green and clean.
I decided to visit the Poly Pier. I swam west down the buoy line and on to the first crossbars, out along the length of the pier and from the end of the P Pier to the end of the Avila Pier and in. Between the first ans second crossbars I had a small harbor seal follow me. Tom Israel and I have had harbor seals bump our feet when we were swimming at Olde Port Beach. I don't know if it is the same seal or if the young ones just want to socialize.
At the end of the Poly Pier. I have not been here in a while.
The swim back to the Avila Pier was a slog into the chop which required some attitude management. I felt good when I stood up at the beach.
I plan on swimming on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday in this coming week.
niel