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Thursday, 6 September 2018

SEATON SANDS 06 SEPT 2018.

Beach Buoy and Stubborn Dog arrived at 6-43 p.m.
Two men walked down to the water in wet / dry suits to the 
sound of horses hooves hitting the sand as two horses and riders came from the North and the Church Bells striking 6-45.

It had been raining but the rain moved South to Redcar / Saltburn and beyond.
Just after 7 the German Shepard Owners Club first spotted at the north End of the Beach.

The Sun and Rain combined to create a Splash of colour on the horizon.

In contrast to the Dark Clouds to the South; North was brighter.
Beach Buoy headed to a carpet of Seaweed up from the water's edge, a carpet of Brown and Golden 
Ribbons of twisting seaweed with flecks of Vibrant Green smaller seaweed.

The fisherman on North Gare looked like broken railing posts.

 Beach Buoy headed back as the Sun began to ready itself for its's journey to Australia.

#seapottery
A horse rider watches a lady in a hat.
Beach Buoy calls this piece...
DESIRE.

The Car Park.
The Sunset.

BEACH BUOY.