Life's A Beach. The Driftwood Lectures...
Sunday, 19 April 2026
19, APRIL 2026. SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL.
Sunday morning.
Beach Buoy arrived at the beach alone at 6-05 a.m.
A man stood at the water's edge.
He too photographed the Sun.
He walked to the sea like a gunfighter.
Early morning, not high noon.
Into the fresh sea.
He never flinched once.
Beach Buoy collected five suitable stones.
He reached the grey rocks.
Team One Black Ear and the Beachcombing Border Collie Couple had arrived to the north.
A driftwood seat.
Two Dog Poo Bags.
A Bottle of water and a cigarette butt.
Some people!
He walked the low level route.
He added two sturdy stones to the makeshift sea defences.
He added more to its base.
Another Dog would normally have a moan about the wait.
A small bird stood on the rocks.
Sand Martins began to fill the air.
Breakfast was served.
Lots of Midges danced along the dune edge.
Beach Buoy stopped short of their northern most nest site.
He didn't want to disturb them.
They were heading his way anyway.
He sat on a raised area of dune.
"Over here!"
Beach Buoy turned to go.
A hundred photographs of the sky and hopefully some Sand Martins too.
Beach Buoy found another post that would do for Stubborn Dog Stack.
It was a wooden post that had been split down the middle.
He carried it to the stack.
The lady who walks the full length of the beach gave a distant wave from the water's edge.
The wave was returned with an added "Morning!"
He walked the water's edge.
The Village Church Bells fang for 8 a.m.
He would be back at the car park for 8-05.
Two hours of peace.
In his head he could hear his Dad's voice say
"Best part of the day."
Beach Buoy stopped on the Esplanade.
He looked out to sea.
Nearby a "Grown man" stepped off his electric scooter to do the same.
BEACH BUOY.































































