I remember, in Indy, I saw swimmers at every resturaunt/bar/club I visted (and I visited many). No, maybe Tempe/Scottsdale/Phoenix area is soooooo large that I am completely wrong here. But I saw almost no other swimmers out enjoying the nightlife the Tempe/Scottsdale area has to offer. Even around the corner, from the pool, the "Library" on 5th was a neat establishment. I don't believe I saw a single swimmer.
Did anyone get to visit Greasewood Flats? How about Dos Gringos in Old Scottsdale. The former was worth the trip to AZ from NY alone.
Just some thoughts.
Joe
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Wondering...How can you tell if someone is a swimmer? Well developed latissimus dorsi and skin creases where the goggles strap on?
This reminds me... Back in February, I went to get a golf lesson. My instructor watched a couple of swings and said "You've been working out, haven't you -- Swimming?" What makes this amazing is that I was wearing a jacket, a turtleneck, and a sweater vest. And I don't begin to have an experienced swimmer's musculature. But then, my instructor has an amazingly keen eye.
Wondering...How can you tell if someone is a swimmer? Well developed latissimus dorsi and skin creases where the goggles strap on?
This reminds me... Back in February, I went to get a golf lesson. My instructor watched a couple of swings and said "You've been working out, haven't you -- Swimming?" What makes this amazing is that I was wearing a jacket, a turtleneck, and a sweater vest. And I don't begin to have an experienced swimmer's musculature. But then, my instructor has an amazingly keen eye.