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Sunday, 30 April 2023

SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL. 30, APRIL 2023.

 


Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the beach car park at 7-15 p.m.

They bumped into a Twitter mate for the third evening in a row. 

The twitter mate, his companion and their dogs headed south.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog went down to investigate a distant water's edge.

The tide was well out.

It was overcast but mild.

A breeze blew from the west.


A family of four walked to the water's edge.

The parents embraced once they reached the sea.


Beach Buoy left the water's edge behind.



They headed south.
Skylarks sang

Beach Buoy had seen the first of the Little Terns this morning.
The year was moving on.

They headed for Stubborn Dog Stack. 



"Evening Mate."
It was 7-48.
He patted
THE
stone.
He watched as two red ships traded places in the river mouth.



The German Shepherd Owners Club headed by.
They paused as if they had seen the Sea Serpent.


The Sun showed up late.


South from the stack. 


Sea Pottery.



AN IMAGINED POST CARD FROM SEATON CAREW.
Hi, had plenty of time to reflect on this break.
Definitely will be back.
Sun finally woke up at bedtime.
P.S.
Can you renew my library books for me. I won't be back in time.


The sun had the cheek to show its face 
at 8-14 p.m.


One walked the water's edge.
Four ran to the sea.


Goodnight beach.

See you tomorrow.


BEACH BUOY.



SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL. 30, APRIL, 2023



Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed for the beach in the van.
It's only a short drive but taking the van means they have a mobile beach hut to return to.
A Gull led the way. It had dropped down to van height choosing to fly just in front of the van as though guiding them.
It peeled off to the right when they reached the Cricket Club.
It reminded Beach Buoy of those birds that were raised by a man with a microlight. They would fly alongside him each flight.

They reached the beach car park Gull-less at 6-28 a.m.


It was overcast.
There was a slight mist in the air.
It was mild, hardly a breeze.
The Wind Turbines stood like motionless shadows, grey in the gloom. 
They headed south.
The tide way out, the beach vast.


Sea Pottery. 

Sea tumbled coal, destined for Stubborn Dog Stack.
A man with a bright red coat and a purposeful walk, cut his way through the greyness at speed.
 He was heading south.
Not long afterwards he was heading north.
The 7 a.m. club passed by at a bit of a distance.

"Morning Paul."
"Morning."
Beach Buoy added a bit of a distance wave for good measure.
Crows followed on behind the 7 a.m. club like Gulls behind an incoming fishing boat.
Cat treats were scattered for the black hopping and hoping birds.


Beach Buoy looked back.
The view may look like a nod to the Coal Industry of the past.
Seacoal.
In truth much of their walk had been over thousands of Mussels shells.
More to do with the present than the past.


Sea Pottery.

They headed to Stubborn Dog Stack.
Beach Buoy added the coal pieces.
He patted
THE
stone.


"Morning Mate."
It was 7-01.
Team Distant Wave passed by on the beach below.
Distant waves were exchanged.
Beach Buoy sipped coffee.


Team Distant Wave continued north.


A man with a large dog headed south.


Beach Buoy sat watching beach folk do beach things.



He laid out some more bits and bobs that had been in his beach bag a while.

"See you mate."
They returned to the beach.


Trunks...



The Sun made a noble effort as it tried to break through the cloud.
It spread out a beam of light across the sea.
It was pale.
More like moonlight than Sun.


They dawdled back to the north.
The Beachcombing Border Collie Couple came and went.
A lady version of Beach Buoy headed south as she talked on her mobile phone.
Black hat.
Orange coat.
Blue jeans.


Beach Buoy paused to look at the sea.
It's what Beach Buoy's do best.


They chatted to Mr.Gunn/Nunn.
He was counting days to retire now.
He and Alfie will have more time for the beach.

Beach Buoy headed to the Promenade.


The happy to chat sign.


Beach Buoy had another coffee.
He had a Pain du Raisin too.
8-12 a.m. it began to rain.
Not long afterwards he nodded off.
Lulled by the sound of the rain on the van's roof.


Clip Clop.
The sound of horses woke him.
Beach Buoy was surprised to see the two riders pause to smoke cigarettes.
Clop Clip, they headed down the beach access ramp.



Promenade People passed in the rain.



Later.
Beach Buoy found some dog fur clippers that hadn't been used since Stubborn Dog.
There he was.
Beach Buoy gathered the prescious fur that was still in the blades of the clippers.
Tweezers and tears were involved.
He placed his fur in a bag.

I miss him.

BEACH BUOY.

SEATON SNOOKS TEA ROOM OUT AND ABOUT CARD (JIGSAW.)

 



BEACH BUOY.

Saturday, 29 April 2023

SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL. 29, APRIL 2023.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog arrived in the beach car park at
6-20 p.m.
They headed down the beach access ramp.
Barny the Beagle was having some dog lead issues. 
Entanglement was involved.


It was a grey evening.


The tide was well out.


They headed south in the area of the strand-line.

Despite the greyness of the evening and the dampness of the air, Skylarks sang sweetly. 
A very wet, very brown Spaniel ran from the water's edge to say hello 
It's owners shouted for it to return.
Beach Buoy made it clear, even from a distance that all was ok.
The little dog was soon heading back to the sea.
Shortly afterwards, a bull-terrier type dog came over.
 It was H.B. grey.
It just wanted to show them it's driftwood stick.
It was a very fine stick indeed.

Someone had written in the sand.
L A
That was it.
Was it someone missing 
Los Angeles?
Laura Ashley?
Or was it someone trying to unsuccessfully recall a tune that they once heard?



6-47 p.m.
"Evening Mate."
Beach Buoy added some stones. 
He patted
THE
stone.
He studied the vast beach as he drank Coffee.


He reached into his beach bag.
He pulled out some of his recent bits and bobs.
He laid them out between his feet.
He left them for others.

Time to go.
"See you mate."
They returned to the vast beach.
They walked south towards Sand Martin Corner.
The North Gare Pier was up ahead.
Two figures, escapees from a Lowry painting  were just leaving the Pier.
It seemed fitting that they had the remains of the steelwork behind them as a backdrop.
Industrialization.

They bumped into the same twitter's mate that they had seen the night before.
After a lovely chat, they went their separate ways.

Beach Buoy pulled up two hoods.
More for comfort than for warmth.
One would think that the hoods would, if anything, muffle the sound of the sea?
Not this evening.
The sides of the hoods were acting like hands cupped to ears as though wanting to hear a whisper.
Beach Buoy heard the sea talk.
They shared stories and secrets alongside the water's edge.




AN IMAGINED POST CARD FROM SEATON CAREW.
Hiya, just me and the sea tonight.
So much space.
Maybe a benefit of  having  a fresh breeze off the sea?
As you know, l've emailed but you just can't beat a Post Card, can you ?
P.S.
I've mislaid my umbrella, most probably in the Bus Station?
Typical 😂


BEACH BUOY.

SEATON SNOOKS TEA ROOM OUT AND ABOUT CARD.

 


BEACH BUOY.

🚐🏴‍☠️

SEATON SNOOKS TEA ROOM OUT AND ABOUT CARD.

 



Happy to chat - always.

BEACH BUOY.

Friday, 28 April 2023

SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL, 28, APRIL 2023.

 Beach Buoy had been up since 1-25 a.m.

It had been a long day.

Even an early beach felt late.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog walked to the beach.
They crossed a sunny car park at 5-17 p.m.
They reached the beach.
The tide was way out.


There was a pleasant breeze off the sea.


The sea was the colour of summer after a few days looking like dirty washing machine water.


They began to walk southwards.
The beach was quiet.
It seemed to be that lull before the 6 p.m.
free parking kicks in?
A lady was walking her Labrador.
She was throwing a ball for her dog to chase.
She had 360 degrees at which to release the ball but for some reason it was forever heading towards Beach Buoy and Another Dog.


It was a glorious late afternoon.
A chorus of Skylarks sang over the dunes.
A man stood at the water's edge.
His hands were in his hips as he looked out to sea.
His two small dogs were sat waiting at his feet, eager to know his next move. 
 Out in the bay, the Wind Turbines turned.
At times they look so grey that they almost disappear.
This afternoon they glowed white as if freshly painted thanks to the brightness of the sun.

Beach Buoy and Another met a Twitter mate and his two wonderful dogs.
They had a lovely chat.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed to Stubborn Dog Stack.
The twitter mate headed to the water's edge.
They can be seen in the photograph above.
"Afternoon Mate."
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
It was 6-16 p.m.
Beach Buoy watched the sky and sea.

"See you mate."
They headed back.
They bumped into a lovely puppy called Gwen.
A Dark brown head, a white tail with every gradual shade from one to the other along her body.



They headed back to the car park and beyond.
Shafts of light shone down like searchlights from a passing UFO.

BEACH BUOY.