It was around 4-20 pm when Beach Buoy finally buckled and headed for the beach again.
It was too early to cabin up.
He needed to be out by the sea.
He even paid to park!
When Beach Buoy and Stubborn Dog arrived, a couple were reading the Seaton Carew Wreck information board.
Beach Buoy asked if they would
like to know just where the wreck was located?
They did.
He told them.
It was bright and breezy.
They headed south.
The tide was well out.
It had felt like ages since they had seen
a low tide .
The
S P A C E
was lovely.
Beach Buoy picked up a piece of broken, sea tumbled tile.
He turned it over to see if there was a pattern on it.
There was no pattern just a sea worn message.
IF YOU ARE SAD GET HELP.
It had been in the water for around two years or more.
How did he know?
It was his writing that's why.......
Beach Buoy headed to the stack.
He stacked the stack, before placing the sad stone on the very top.
They headed back to the beach and onto Sand Martin corner.
A couple headed back to the North.
A ship with a cargo of wind turbine towers headed out of the river into the choppy bay.
They searched the shingle down by the Tank Traps.
Still no Sand Martins.
The tide was coming in.
Claiming the south end of the beach as its own.
Treasure!
Well 10p.
Beach Buoy recorded the finds.
Time to go.
BEACH BUOY.