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Tuesday, 31 December 2019

SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL, 31 DEC. 2019.

8 a.m.
Last Sunrise of the Decade.
It was the coldest day of the year; this side of the Summer.
 Beach Buoy had two hoods up and a smiley face after finding a pair of gloves in his pocket.

To the South, a ship left The River Tees.

They headed up to the stack in the dune.

Fittingly, with a view of Saltburn is a PEASE brick.

The Sea Serpent must have had the Central Heating on , as steam rose from his underwater cave.
He may growl a lot, but Beach Buoy knows that he is a big softy at heart.

Beach Buoy walked back North but kept checking South as the light was so pleasing, the tide had claimed beach access to the North Gare Pier.

The Beach was still showing signs of the overnight frost as they left.
The van was showing signs of the cold weather too as Beach Buoy had to clear the windows of frost as he had done when they had set off.

They parked up behind The Rock Shop and had breakfast.

Coffee.
Bun.
Heater on.
Tired Dog.
BEACH BUOY.