Friday, May 4, 2007

Too much time on your hands

I noticed, that a few people looked up my profile after my first blog entry. At the very least you have something to read now.

I think that this blog is a great idea for Menlo Masters.

I usually swim during the 5:45am sessions and I have never met a relay I did not like.

7 comments:

Nori said...

I'm one of the people with too much time on my hands. I live on the internet. It is a close second to my other favorite place, which is the water. I love reading about swimming. I subscribe to 5 swimming blogs in Google Reader, and don't really know the people they belong to. I'm an avid blogger. I barrage poor, unsuspecting people with emails.

So, just a warning, if you actually do start posting regularly, you'll have at least one reader, right off the bat.

Nori said...

Oh, and FYI, I swim at 7:00 am or noon, and I have no idea who you are.

Tom Anderson said...

Thanks for leaving a note. I usuually swim at 5:45. Are you an open water swimmer? or do you confine yourself to the pool?

Nori said...

I figured I should leave a note, especially since you sort of asked. I've made several pleas on my blog to have any lurkers reveal themselves, but I probably don't have any anyways.

I am an open water swimmer. My real name is Virginia, by the way. Nori[ko] is my middle name. I use it as my alias because nori means seaweed, and I like to spend a lot of time out in the bay.

Tom Anderson said...

Virginia,

When you say you like to spend a lot of time out in the Bay do you spend it as a swimmer or a boater?

If you are a swimmer, do you swim out of the aquatic park?

BTW I went to your blog site and could not find a place to post a comment. Maybe I am impaired! please advise.

Nori said...

How did you find my blog? Did you just look at my profile? It isn't listed there. I've had it listed there briefly, and then I chickened out and took it off. It is at http://seaweed-girl.blogspot.com, and it shouldn't be too hard to comment once you get there.

Nori said...

Oh. And I mostly swim in the Monterey Bay, in Santa Cruz. That Bay. Swimming. Not boating.