Beach Buoy and Another Dog set off on foot at 7-09 a.m.
It was overcast and a touch chilly.
They reached the promenade
at 7-23 BST.
British Summer Time.
The clocks had just gone forward.
Not to be confused with
5-38 BST
Bus Station Time.
The breeze on the sheltered streets was more of a wind on the exposed beach.
Beach Buoy looked out into the bay.
He could see the dramatic-looking rainfall.
A cyclist, leaning on the promenade wall watched the progress of Beach Buoy and Another Dog.
They began to head south.
The temperature fell.
The wind speed picked up.
The offshore rain became onshore rain.
Two hoods went up.
They cut short their walk.
There will be other days.
The cyclist mounted his bike.
He headed north.
He had seen enough.
BEACH BUOY.