Beach Buoy, Borrowed Dog and Another Dog set off on foot at 1-45p.m.
As they reached the car park, Beach Buoy pulled up three hoods.
It was more to keep people out than weather.
There was a new crew for The Seaton Carew Wreck.
The tide was way out.
A strong breeze gusted from time to time to become a wind.
It began to rain.
It wasn't heavy, it sounded like dry rice hitting his outer hood.
They reached Stubborn Dog Stack at 2-30.
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
Beach Buoy drank coffee.
The dogs had a treat or two.
After a while, they headed south.
"See you mate."
They passed the Sea Serpent Marker.
The passed Camp Distant Wave.
Seaton Sands, looking North.
A Fallen Furnace.
Beach Buoy and the Dogs walked riverside shingle and a carpet of driftwood.
They went up to North Gare Pier.
Beach Buoy took a photograph for a drawing.
There was plenty of space on the beach below.
There was a strange swirl of light beyond the North Gare Pier.
The three walked back towards the north.
Beach Buoy took a photograph of some dune dwellers.
It was for a drawing.
Beach Buoy struck lucky.
He zoomed in and filtered the photograph to show a family group and a pose for a photograph of their own.
BEACH BUOY.