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Tuesday, 8 October 2019

SEATON SANDS, 08 OCT 2019.

A quick walking couple, quickly walked the promenade discussing part-time work.
A slow walking Beach Buoy and even slower Stubborn Dog headed for the beach.
They were half way to the distant water's edge when the church bells rang for 4-45 pm.
There was a strong wind from the West.
They had seen the half-mast Golf Club flag flapping wildly in the wind.

There were a couple of couples on the beach.
They were leaving.

Beach Buoy and Stubborn Dog headed South.
A Lone Seagull sat in the shallows, going wherever the wind took him, like some scrunched up pages of a newspaper.
Soft shifting sand shifted softly in a strong west wind,
it made its way out to sea.

A Driftwood arm gave them the thumbs up.

Lots of shingle patches.

The weather played mind games with beach-goers and ultimately itself.
The combination of rain and sun resulted in a double rainbow.

A double rainbow across the Bay.

The shingle gave up some sea glass.
it was left for others.

Same with the sea pottery.

Messsages in a glass bottle.
From a youngster asking the
 SHARCKS
(Sharks) to be nice.

A slow walk back.

A Hagfish.
A first for Beach Buoy.
It was alive..
Beach Buoy took it to the sea...

Golden Rock pool at the Grey Rocks.


Bit of a boat.

BEACH BUOY.