Sea Swimming Blog #68




Day 107 Sea Swimming.
#68 of the blog.
It’s crossed my mind a few times recently and having thought about it a bit I’ve decided to take a brief hiatus from doing my sea swimming blogs on a daily basis.
I’ll still be swimming (or at least dipping) daily but the constant need to photograph the occasion has finally become more of a pain than a pleasure - I really just want to enjoy the present & the flow of the ocean without worrying about what I’m going to capture everyday.
There’ll still be updates and new entries but on a less-is-more basis - aiming for better images rather than shooting for the sake of shooting.
So, thanks for following the blog so far, I’m not going anywhere… and if it’s been a while since you’ve heard from me… you can have one guess as to where I’ll be ;)
“The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more,
but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.”
- Socrates