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Monday 14 February 2022

SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL 14, FEB. 2022


Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the beach at 3-48 p.m.
There was a slight breeze from the north.


The cloud formations were beautiful.
There was rainfall to the north of the village.
Beach Buoy was hopeful that it would head out to sea.



They headed south with the sea for company.
A Father and daughter with a puppy had just passed and were on the way north.


Oyster Catchers stood randomly.
They all seemed to be facing different directions, as though unable to decide what to do next.
A strong wind would have had them all facing the same direction.
A Crow landed just in front of the
Birds.
From a distance it looked like the Crow was giving a motivational speech.

Speech done, the Oyster Catchers headed, as one towards the sea.


An incoming wave had them all scampering back to land.


A friendly dog with friendly owner, said
"Hi." 
as they passed.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed left towards
Stubborn Dog Stack.



"Afternoon Mate."
Beach Buoy added some stones and patted
THE
stone.
Beach Buoy absorbed the beauty of the clouds.
"Not enough people just look up."
thought Beach Buoy.
A young couple headed south along the water's edge.
An older couple cut through the dunes and headed towards the river.


"See you mate "
They left Stubborn Dog to the dunes and the clouds above.

Out on the horizon a swirl of rainbow colours seemed to be in the process of being mixed.






They head back towards Seaton Carew.



Back to the south it all seemed to be becoming a little dramatic.


Mr Moon looked down on the beach below.



More drama seemed to be  occurring to the south.
What a great day for clouds.
They headed back to the van.


 They sat in the van as
 The Little People
 ventured out to see the clouds too.

BEACH BUOY.