Too Much Swimming ?

Apologies in advance to anyone who does not live in my geographical area. I know that some geographical areas do not have the opportunites that I have in my geographical area. Do I swim too much? Aside from normal workouts I have participated in quite a number of swim meets/events in the last rolloing 12 months. Long Beach - SCM Mission Viejo - SCY Santa Clarita - SCY Pasadena (Rose Bowl) - SCY Pasadena (CalTech) - SCY Irvine - SCY Woodland Hills - SCY Los Angeles - SCY Pasadena (Senior Games) LCM Los Angeles - SCM 3,000 Yard Postal Brute Challenge (Postal) Sprint Pentathalon (Postal) Middle Distance Pentathalon (Postal) Iron Man Pentathalon (Postal) One Hour Postal Swim I Swam A Marathon (Postal) Piers & Beers (Open Water) Corona Del Mar (Open Water) When I combine all these together I have completed three complete Check-Off Challenges. Not included above is Go The Distance. 2013 is the first time I have tried Open Water Swimming events. Also not listed above are my Swim-A-Thons.
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  • Piers & Beers was the swim that I had previously mentioned. Balboa, Newport, Huntington, Seal Beach. All in one swim, or do you portage between piers? My Uncle Jack and Aunt Ella lived in Balboa when I was a kid (50s-60s). Somewhere I think I still have a picture of Uncle Jack taking a nap floating on his back in Balboa harbor. :-)
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  • Piers & Beers was the swim that I had previously mentioned. Balboa, Newport, Huntington, Seal Beach. All in one swim, or do you portage between piers? My Uncle Jack and Aunt Ella lived in Balboa when I was a kid (50s-60s). Somewhere I think I still have a picture of Uncle Jack taking a nap floating on his back in Balboa harbor. :-)
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