Thursday 26 January 2012

A sign of affirmation!


Quite keen to get their contact details across, thought I. So they must be on the lookout for new members, if not of the swim club, then of the drink club!


The Bondi Icebergs Club commenced in 1929. They pride themselves on being a 'winter' swimming club. When my grandmother moved to Bondi in 1956, this end of the beach was referred to as 'the bogey hole'. The club was there, but not as dominant as it has become of late. Their junior swim club is the Bondi Icecubes. That is the Pacific Ocean we are gazing out upon!



This is my contribution to the Signs Signs community.

25 comments:

Virginia said...

I think swimming that close to the surf would be terrific, however at my age, I'd better leave my suit on the hook and have a sip upstairs and watch!
V

PS I gave rue Mouffetard your love!

Luis Gomez said...

I remember being there. It is a great place. Thanks Julie.

Kay L. Davies said...

It would be wonderful to swim in the pool, with the surf so close but no danger.
I love the name "Icecubes"!
K

Peter said...

Those pools look good, better than Avalon's.

Mildred said...

Wow! Must be nice to have go for a swim in those pools!
Thanks for your wonderful shots;o)

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Hope you are having an excellent week****

Joan Elizabeth said...

Anything that suggests cold swimming water puts me off ... did too much of it as a kid going off for swimming training when at the beginning and end of the season there was frost on the grass and no such thing as a heated pool. I guess I was an ice cube.

Good shot of the baths.

Carola said...

Oh, what an awesome place. I would love to swim there and have later a coffee there.
Great shots!

Jim said...

Good place for a swim or a feed.

Anonymous said...

nice view.

RedPat said...

Fabulous pools! And what looks like a good place for a drink!

Inger-M said...

I walked by there 6 months ago. The ocean was very rough and waves were washing into the pool all the time, and one guy was still swimming there!

Julie said...

They breed 'Bergs tough, down Bondi way!

Lesley said...

I would love to be in that calm water of the pool beside the crashing water of the ocean!
Now, from an architectural point of view this building for the 'icebergs' looks fantastic - the square windows reminiscent of an ice cube tray!

genie said...

It would be so neat swimming in the pools while the surf was hitting the sides. What a neat idea for their placement. I like the junior swimmers being called the ice cubes. genie

Ann said...

Beautiful, moody colours. Only been in there once (been past a few times) remember that the food was good.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

I am with Virginia. Beautiful location for sure.

VioletSky said...

This looks like a posh place.

Bob Crowe said...

We didn't make it to Bondi on our one visit to Sydney years ago but I certainly don't associate it with icebergs. Some cubes in my gin and tonic would be just fine.

Jilly said...

That building appeals to the tidy mind I don't have and what a setting for that swimming pool. Wonderful!
interesting name for a swimming club in Oz, even in winter.

Happy Australia Day, Julie xxx

Joe said...

I saw a show on the TV the other week called "Greatest Cities" on Sydney. They featured the Bondi Icebergers as quintessential Sydney. I believe the membership requirements are incredibly onerous.

Julie said...

For the swim club, yes. So many swims (sans wet suit) during the winter months. I suspect the upstairs club is only onerous on the hip pocket. Unlike Ann, I have never eaten there.

CaT said...

wowwww.. those lanes in the pool look very attractive! i would love to swim there....
i have yet to find a "real pool" around here...

Julie said...

Cat: Mostly our pools are like this in Australia, although not all our ocean pools.

What are they like in your neck of the woods?

PerthDailyPhoto said...

They certainly are making sure that their details are out there Julie, great pictures of this spot, I loved doing the Bronte to Bondi walk.

Julie said...

B2B is one of the great world walks!