Monday evening.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog arrived at Sandy Car Park.
It was 6-49 p.m.
They headed to the beach.
Beach Buoy collected five suitable stones.
They headed south.
There was a strong breeze from the north.
The tide was well out.
A few timbers of the Seaton Carew Wreck were ashore.
The sea was angry.
The Village and Town were too.
The Sun would break through the clouds every no and then.
Like fame, so a short while, it shone on them.
They climbed a high dune.
Queen of the Castle.
To the north, a group stood by the sea.
To the south, a couple swam in the sea.
It didn't feel like it was the best of ideas.
They were a long way from help should they need it.
Beach Buoy only had a C.S.E. in panicking and flapping his arms about.
He would be no help!
They dropped down to the low level route.
Two Sturdy Stones were collected and added to the sea defence.
They climbed the small slope.
"Evening Mate."
It was almost 7-30.
Beach Buoy added the five suitable stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
He checked the wildlife water bowl.
It was half full, half empty.
He topped it up.
He hadn't brought any seeds on their evening walk.
This B&B doesn't include an evening meal.
He had a sit and a think.
A head full of thoughts.
A faceful of sea air.
"See you mate."
They returned to the beach below.
To the north, the water's edge group stood looking at something on the beach.
To the south, Beach Buoy could see that the swimmers were safely back in the beach.
A beach walker headed back north.
An unzipped coat flapped in the breeze.
The tide was heading out.
The wreck was fully ashore.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog returned to the north.
At the end of the dunes, a photo shoot was taking place on the sloping dune edge.
A group of a dozen or more ladies were scattered around the dunes edge.
They seemed to be wearing, dressing gowns or dry robes, possibly towels.
It felt a bit like a calendar type photo shoot.
Beach Buoy kept clear.
He and Another Dog made their way to the access/egress ramp.
Paul.