Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the
beach at 6-30 p.m.
It was overcast, muggy and looked like it may rain.
Sea swimmers hurried to the sea.
Afterall, they wouldn't want to be getting wet?
Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed south.
It began to rain.
The rain was warm.
The tide was way out.
Hoods went up.
The rain sounded loud.
The rain stopped.
Seaside silence
Hoods came down.
Even though it had just rained , it still felt warm.
It began to rain once more.
Hoods went back up.
A band of rain passed at a distance.
The beach felt sun-kissed although it was dull.
The sea looked to be Teal Green.
The sky as bruised as a black eye.
The headland wore a grey raincoat like some 1950's private eye..Seaton Carew wore a summer dress but had a transparent
Pac-a-mac within easy reach should it be needed.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached Stubborn Dog Stack.
He added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
"Evening Mate."
The view North from Stubborn Dog Stack to Seaton Carew.
"See you mate."
They walked towards the Sandy Slope as more rainfall passed by at distance.
They had a slow walk back to the van.
A motorhome pulled up.
The driver came over.
A man who spoke no English communicated with a man who spoke no French with the use of a translate app on the visitors phone.
Yes parking is free until 9 a.m.
The two men shook hands.
The Frenchman returned to his vehicle.
Minutes later he and his partner were walking along the beach.
It's just as well they didn't have a dog as the dog ban sign is double Dutch and there is no app for that.
BEACH BUOY.