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Thursday 31 August 2023

Thursday, 31,Aug.2023.

 


Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the beach car park at 6-50 p.m.
There was a blustery wind blowing in off the sea. 
People sat in a blue domed tent.
It's opening faced the wind.
It wobbled like a blueberry jelly made from an old fashioned jelly mould.

The tide was well in.

It was one of those evenings were there were people in swimming gear and others in winter coats.
Three headed south, only to do half a beach, then returning north.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed south, passing a driftwood lecture as they did so.


On the strand-line, a Pied-wagtail seemed to conduct a monochrome orchestra, unseen and unheard.
The Sun came out.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed up to Stubborn Dog Stack.
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
"Evening Mate."
It was 7-23.
Beach Buoy deployed the wobbly driftwood plank.
He sat drinking coffee.
He opened a "Fun"sized Mars Bar.
Oh how he laughed.


The man who walks for miles had the little dog for company again as he dropped down to the beach from the dunes.

Another Dog relaxed in the sand.


The Sun glowed.
Beach Buoy's shadow sat opposite him, drinking coffee too.
They raised a cup to another.
"Cheers."


Beach Buoy stood.
He returned the wobbly driftwood plank to the Marram grass for safe keeping.
"See you mate."



Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed back to the north.
Two men in shorts were down by the sea, seemingly putting the world to rights.

BEACH BUOY.

WED.30, AUG. SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL.

 


Wednesday.
A day off.
Beach Buoy had gone to bed at 9-45.
He was up by 11-27.
Beach Buoy sat watching YouTube.
Scotland.
Keane.
The Cure.
The first Gull was head at 5-20 a.m.
It was still dark.
Had it been a work day, Beach Buoy's alarm would have gone off at 5-10 anyway.
Beach Buoy made coffee.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog arrived at the beach car park at 5-51 a.m.
An overnight H.G.V.was parked up.
A dog walker walked the promenade.

A car sped across the car park.
The passenger was opening and shutting a door as they did so.
Idiots.
The two idiots in the car parked in the corner of the car park near the dunes.
They both went into the dunes briefly.
It looked like a pee stop.
They returned to the small car.
They sped off once more.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the bottom of the access ramp at 6-20 a.m.



The tide well a good way out.
No waves broke .
The sea rippled 
There was a slightly chilled breeze from the west. 
Beach Buoy and Another Dog walked to a seacoal-framed strand-line.


A deep low sound came from out in the bay.
It wasn't a foghorn.
It was reminiscent of The Sea Serpent's mating call.
It couldn't be.
It was too far out and the wrong time of year anyway.
The 7 a.m. Club were heading south on the water's edge.
The dogs, Mari and Wallace searched the strand-line.
The 7 a m. Club approached for a chat.
"The Dolphins were here yesterday.
Swimming just over there.
Just offshore.
They went their separate ways.
" Must dash!"

Beach Buoy dawdled.


The Sun was lovely.

Me Gunn/ Nunn and Alfie approached.
They chatted.
Beach Buoy passed on the Dolphin news.


Mr. Gunn/Nunn went on ahead.

The two barefoot ladies chatted to the 7 a.m club near the water's edge.


The sun gained height behind The Sea Serpent Marker.



6-37 a.m.

"Morning Mate."
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
Beach Buoy set up the wobbly driftwood plank.
He drank a wobbly driftwood coffee as he watched the sea.


A sundog appeared above the sea.
They are ice crystals 22.5 degrees from the Sun.
Beach Buoy drank his coffee as the 7 a.m. club headed back north.


A man headed south with a small dog and a mobile phone.
"See you mate."
They headed back along the strand-line.

The man with a rucksack  and a Rotwieller headed north.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog went back to the van.



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BEACH BUOY.


Tuesday 29 August 2023

TUESDAY, 29, AUG, 2023. SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL.

 


Tuesday evening.
It was 7-24.
The car park was busy.
It was Sunny but the sun was already lowering in the sky.
Yet another visitor was trying to make sense of the dog beach ban signage.
Beach Buoy and another passerby gave guidance.


They headed south.
The tide was way out. 

A Jack Russell called Fred came to say hello.
 There was a fresh but welcome breeze from the west.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog walked the strand-line whilst their long sunshine shadows walked the water's edge.
They took aim at Stubborn Dog Stack.
A family had a dune edge campfire.
They sat around it.
Their Dog, a Border Collie, kept running from them and laying in the sea.
When it realised they weren't following he would back to the flames before trying to tempt them once more.
Again and again.

A lady with a pink coat and grey hair was ahead of Beach Buoy and Another Dog.
Every now and then she would squat down on the sand to take a photograph.

They headed to the sandy slope and Stubborn Dog Stack beyond.


"Evening Mate."
It was 7-51.
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE 
stone.
He placed the wobbly driftwood plank onto the stack.
He drank coffee.
It was much needed.
It tasted like the first of the day.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog enjoyed the peace.

A lady in grey headed north on the beach below.


The Sun had set but it was still light.
Beach Buoy stood to leave.
He looked long and hard at the stack 
"Oh Winnie."
The little dog was still missed.
"See you mate."

They returned to the beach.
A man with a German Shepherd headed south.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed northwards.
Beach Buoy was pleased to see that the dune edge campfire dog has finally tempted two of the group to join him by the sea.
The dog seemed to be so happy.

8-16 p.m.
Car headlights twinkled along the seafront.
It was still August!
Only just...

Towards the end of the dunes, people sat in swirling smoke.
It was a bit of a failed campfire.
They must have all felt like they were sat in a kipper house.


They returned to the van.
A Wonderful Moon hung above the dunes.

BEACH BUOY.

Monday 28 August 2023

28, AUG. 2023. SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL.

 


Beach Buoy and Another Dog arrived for an evening walk.
It was 6-48 p.m.
A man with broad Yorkshire asked about the car park.
"It says it's locked at dusk.when is dusk?"
Beach Buoy reassured him.
"Ah reet just wanted t take kids t arcades."

Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed t beach.


South. 
It was an evening of pale colours.
The tide was well out.
Around fifty inter-linked hearts were drawn in the sand.
They led to the sea like a pathway.

A lady with two children and two dogs made salty sea air memories for years to come.
A Beagle called Scout came to say hello.

A Dog called Buddy wanted to be friends.

A speedboat sped across the bay from the River Tees to Hartlepool.





"Evening Mate."
It was 7-21 p.m.
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
He sat a while with memories and a wobbly coffee.

"See you mate."


Someone heading South.
Barefoot.
Ankle-deep in sea.


A slow walk back.
People were trying to make the most of the Bank Holiday.


A lady and her four dogs exit stage left. 
Beach Buoy and Another Dog did exactly the same.

Beach Buoy.

28,AUG, 2023. SEATON SANDS, HARTLEPOOL.

 





The last photograph that Beach Buoy took of Stubborn Dog was one of him sat at the top of the stairs, watching. 
The one above is Another Dog in Another house.
She always runs and sits at the top of the stairs if she realises it time for a walk.
She won't come down.
Beach Buoy has to go and fetch her.
She loves being out on the walk.
She just hates the preparation....
Beach Buoy climbed the stairs and scooped up the little dog.

They reached the beach car park at
5-49 a.m.


The tide was way out.
There was a slight breeze from the south west.
Two groups of sunrise seekers / swimmers were there too.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed southwards alongside the strand-line.



The sky glowed behind a masquerade mask of cloud.


In time, The Sun appeared in a break in the low cloud.


It shone like a beacon above the sea serpent marker.
The 7 a.m.club passed while also heading south but at a quicker pace.
"Wonder if we are going to get an Indian summer Paul ?"
"Maybe.".
"Must push on."
The 7 a m. Club duly pushed on.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog dawdled  along towards Stubborn Dog Stack.



6-24 a.m.
"Morning Mate."
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE 
stone.
Beach Buoy fetched the wobbly driftwood plank from the long grass.


He sat having a wobbly coffee as the world and a returning 7 a.m. club passed by.


Wallace plays catch up.
He belongs to the 7 a.m. club.
Mari played catch up a short while later.
A couple with two dogs walked south at the water's edge.
A Container Ship left the river.

Beach Buoy and Another Dog returned to the beach.
"See you mate."


Once back on the beach, via the sandy slope, they continued south to North Gare Pier.
The Sun had been claimed by cloud but was back once more.
Their sunshine shadows returned.

A man overtook them and their shadows, walking quickly with a purpose but no dog.



They returned northwards on a slow walk back.
The chose to have the water's edge for company. 
Team Muzzled Dog passed at distance.

Around a hundred Gulls were up ahead. 
Beach Buoy didn't want to disturb them, so he and Another Dog headed to the strand-line.
It became overcast.

Beach Buoy chatted to Mr. Gunn/ Nunn as he and his wonderful little dog Alfie set off on their circular walk. 

Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed to the access ramp.
Another Alfie dog was there with his mate Archie dog. They are part of Team Mick Aston Jumper. 

It was a chatty morning.

They chatted to Dotty Dog and Mam,
Purdy and Mam.

The Gentleman who rides a tricycle squeaked by. 

The man who walks the perimeter of the car park, did so, as usual he was wired for sound or maybe a walking talking  book?

BEACH BUOY.

Sunday 27 August 2023

SEATON SANDS HARTLEPOOL. 27, AUGUST, 2023.

 Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the beach at 6-01 a.m.

Sunrise was said to be at 6-02.

The tide was way out.

A Tanker Driver had parked up.

He rested on the Promenade wall, with a thermal cup and baseball cap for company.

"Morning."

"Morning."


Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed to the beach 
They headed south, closer to the strand-line than the sea. 


Low cloud lay on the horizon, looking like a far off land.


Two sunrise seekers headed north on the water's edge.


The sunrise seekers.
The Sun seemed to be checking to sea if the coast was indeed clear.


The Sun cleared the clouds at 6-17 a.m.

Seafront houses glowed yellow as if some giant highlighter pen had judged them to be important.
They are.

Two teenage boys walked and talked like old men as they headed north along the strand-line.

The 7 a.m. club were returning north.

"Morning Paul."
"Morning Paul."

"Morning."

Shortly afterwards, free spirit Mari could be seen dashing along the beach playing catch-up once again.


A high curved dune edge caught the morning sun like a giant baseball glove.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed to Stubborn Dog Stack.
Another Dog did short zoomies on her extending lead.


"Morning Mate."
It was 6-39 a.m.
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE 
stone.
He retrieved the wobbly driftwood plank.
He top and tailed it. 
The top was wet from overnight dampness.
It was already that time of year. 

He sat down and drank a wobbly coffee.
Two hoods had been pulled up.
More for the one man tent effect than the slight breeze blowing across the more exposed dunes.


Nearby, a bird whistled like a builder on a Friday afternoon.
The overnight damp had left droplets of water on much of the dune grass.
The blades of grass looked like tiny lanterns dancing in the breeze. 



6-54 a.m.
Beach Buoy stood up and stretched right to the ends of his fingertips, as though he was going to grab the Sun and the Moon, then hold the world to ransom.
Whilst stretching he rotated his waist fully to the left then right.
He looked along the beach.
Not a soul in sight or sound.
He gave a yawn.

"See you mate." 
Beach Buoy and Another Dog returned to the beach.


They continued southwards.

Beach Buoy is a million miles from being a pearl, but for a while, this morning, it felt like the World was his Oyster.

They passed Camp Distant Wave.
It's timbers were curving upwards like a smile.
To the north, the Beachcombing Border Collie Couple had walked as far as the grey rocks.
They returned to the north.

A dog walker and a fisherman were up on North Gare Pier.
By the side of the Pier, rippled pools drained back to the sea.


Beach Buoy and Another Dog turned back to the north.
Beach Buoy let the sea run over the top of his beach boots.
It didn't matter today.

Team Muzzled Dog headed south.

Beach Buoy continued north as he soaked up the sights and sounds of the sea. 


They followed bare footprints.


They returned to the van.

Beach Buoy.