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Saturday 10 February 2024

GREATHAM CREEK.

Beach Buoy passes Greatham Creek as he goes to and from work.

It looked really full on the journey back on Friday.

He returned with Another Dog today, around high tide.


A workmate of Beach Buoy's, reckons the trees opposite have died due to the flooding of nearby fields?




 
A few Seals in the distance.
Some days, at lower tides twenty or more can be seen resting.


The view from the Seal viewing area or fence viewing area.


The timbers that are showing from the water are what is left of the boathouse structures.



More information here.


Again, another link.



An unusual art work.




"WHITE NOISE AND SILENT WINGS,
SALT AND SLIPPY WATERS "




Beach Buoy and Another Dog began head back across the bridge.
As they did so, a young couple in a car drove onto the pavement directly ahead of them. 
They completely blocked the pavement.
There is no accounting for thick.
The road can be like a race track. It goes down to 50 m.p.h. on the bridge from 60.
One man and his dog went onto the road to pass.
That was Beach Buoy and Another Dog.




Beach Buoy.