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Sunday, 23 September 2018

23 SEPT 2018. SEATON SANDS.

Beach Buoy and his little Matey; Stubborn Dog arrived around 6-10 p.m.
It was bright and the sky was mainly clear of clouds.
There were clouds out at  Sea, scattered along the horizon. They looked like some far off lands with Snow Capped Mountains.
Various Beach-goers walked in the bright light with their long shadows for company.

The draining beach trapped water made for some bonny patterns.

Too soon they were heading back. 

Too soon the Sun was lowering.....

As he had left the Car Park, Beach Buoy had noticed the Low Pale Moon appearing above the Dunes.
He swung the van round onto the Sea Front to :
A. Watch the Moon come up and watch the Sea.
B. Make a cup of tea.
C. Just to be in the Van.
The moon rose majestically in pastel colours. Beach Buoy stayed there watching until the Drakness framed a Creamy Moon that shone it's light  all of the way across the Sea and straight into Beach Buoy's Van

BEACH BUOY,