Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the path to Seaton Snooks at 5-02 p.m.
It was a warm afternoon.
Between the Gares.
Looking over North Gare Beach.
Houses; Seaton Snooks, not horses, once stood here.
North Gare Beach, up near Seaton Snooks.
Oil Rig remover, Beach Buoy watched it come into the river this morning.
You can see it in the distance on the previous post.
The slope; a Seaplane slipway in World War One.
"The Slime." as some old maps call the muddy riverbank.
Snook Point.
Driftwood scatter along Snook Point.
Another Dog rolled in the sand like a playful seal.
Across the Tees.
Skeletal Steelworks.
.
X marks the spot where George Gently was shot.... possibly.
Fence. Beach Buoy had never seen this area fenced off
It is for bird protection.
The dog walker.
Heads back from North Gare Pier.
The Fisherman.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached Stubborn Dog Stack from the opposite direction for this visit.
"Evening Mate."
He patted
THE
Stone.
He added more stones.
"See you mate."
Back to the beach for a slow walk back.
BEACH BUOY.