Wednesday morning at 7-12.
Beach Buoy ans Another Dog reached the beach car park.
It wasn't quite half light.
Down the southernmost access ramp, they were on the beach.
The tide was well in.
It would be low tide at 11-26.
Beach Buoy collected five suitable stones.
Sunrise was supposed to be around 7-50.
Beach Buoy wasn't expecting to see it at all today.
There was a light breeze from the south east.
It was peppered with fine rain.
Even in the poor daylight, Beach Buoy could see that the sea was still very angry.
The horizon was an undulating line of waves.
It was quite mild, at least it felt mild at 4 degrees after yesterday's chill.
They headed towards the low level route.
The last high tide had claimed lots of sand.
They walked the low level route.
The sea had reshaped some of that too.
"Morning Mate.
It was 7-37.
Beach Buoy added the five suitable stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
No Crows today.
It was still quite dark, darker than the photographs would have one think.
Beach Buoy had a stand and a think.
Ruby.
Another Dog.
After Stubborn Dog Beach Buoy did say that he would never have Another Dog.
Now he has.
It will be his last.
The view north to Seaton Carew Village from Stubborn Dog Stack.
He scattered some seed for the Missing Crows.
As well as five suitable stones, Beach Buoy has been bringing a sturdy stone each day.
He had started a feeble attempt at sea defences at the base of the small slope.
It can't do any harm to try.
The only danger is that it could end up like an old Danny Kaye film.
A bit vessel with the pestle and the flagon with a dragon etc.
"See you mate."
They returned to the low level route.
Brakesy's seat had been moved, possibly by the man himself?
It looked to be a more sheltered spot from the prevailing wind.
The Beachcombing Border Collie Couple had just turned to head back north.
An unknown man headed south with two inquisitive dogs.
A Ship slipped out to a rough sea.
The beachcombers led the way.
Sea foam from a rough sea resembled fallen snow.
Thirteen Crows landed nearby.
Beach Buoy scattered some seed,
Rubes.
Paul.
BEACH BUOY.