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Sunday, 19 July 2026

19, JULY 2026. SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL.


 Sunday.
It was 5-52 a.m.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog set off for the beach.


The tide was well in.
The sea was wild.


Beach Buoy could see that Ted the Terrible was to the south.


Beach Buoy collected five suitable stones.
They headed south.


The strong breeze from the north helped them on  their way.


A Northerly Breeze shaped the sands.
It bent the dunes grass 


Gulls passed overhead.
They hung in the breeze.

Beach Buoy gained some height.

The birds lased by.

Almost close enough to touch.






Four fishermen headed along North Gare Pier.




Maybe not the best of ideas.


A bird battled it's way northwards.
A Curlew?


Beach Buoy and Another Dog walked the low level route.


The four fishermen.


One headed back to safety.


The others followed.


They stopped to talk to a new arrival.




He seemed to decide that the risk was worth it.


Others arrived.
They decided that the Pier was not for them.
Not today.


The seat at Sand Martin Corner.
A spectacular view today.


Another fisherman tried the Pier and the waves for size.


Sand Martin above a stormy sea.


Beach Buoy was pleased to see the Sand Martins.
He thought that they had gone for this year.


The Lone Fisherman.
The previous one must have taken shelter?




Shortly afterwards he decided to head back.
He joined others, south of the Pier in the safety of more dunes.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed back north.
They too chose the safety that the dunes provide from a stormy and unpredictable sea.


After a while they dropped down to check the situation on the beach.


The dunes still felt like the better option.


Up on The Esplanade,  Beach Buoy could see that some of  the Little Tern Nest Site had been claimed by the sea once more.


To the north, sea swimmers went in to the rough sea...




Paul.

Saturday, 18 July 2026

SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL. 18, JULY 2026.


 "RUBY!
Do you want to go out?"
... nothing.
Eventually, they headed to the beach.
They arrived at 6-42 p.m 


Twitcher.


The tide was well in.
The sea was choppy.


Beach collected five suitable stones.
They headed south.


A lady was walking the beach with her small 🥄 Spaniel.
It came to say hello.
Beach Buoy rolled it's ball for the friendly dog.
" Thank you."

 Someone has written in the sand.
Eve
♥️
Mam

A man with a Pug went north.

A lady with a Doberman-type Dog went south before sitting down with her dog by the dunes edge.


A couple had been beach fishing.
They decided to try their look at the north end of the grey rocks.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog walked the low level route.
He collected go sturdy stones.
He placed them on the sea defence.


Fisher people fished.


"Evening Mate."
It was 7-15.
Beach Buoy added the five suitable stones.
He patted 
THE 
stone.
He checked the wildlife water bowl.
It was half full/ half empty once more.
He topped it up.
He was so pleased that it is being used.

"See you mate."

They returned to the low level route.


Fisher folk still fished.
They soon gave up.
They ended up returning to the north just behind Beach Buoy and Another Dog.


They headed back to the north.
Into the headwind.
Cobwebs were well and truly blown way.


Twitcher.

Beach Buoy sat in the car park for a while.
People came to read the messages on the flowers left on the sand out of your shoes bench.


Paul.