The Sun came out at 3 p.m.
So did Beach Buoy and Another Dog.
Too nice to sit in and watch the world go dark.
They arrived at the beach around 3-15.
There was a breeze from the south west.
A family stood at the water's edge.
Before too long, that Pushchair would be getting pulled back to the car park.
The tide was as far out as The Seaton Carew Wreck.
A Lone horse rider headed down to the sea.
In time two more horse riders appeared from the dunes.
Another Dog stood and stared.
Big Dogs...
A couple sat on a driftwood log in front of the dune edge.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog headed to the big slope.
They walked the "easy" route.
"Afternoon Mate."
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
He sat on the well-worn plank with plenty of rust.
He watched the world go round.
He had been thinking about "stuff" a lot lately.
Another Dog was on Stack Guard duty.
She's a good dog.
❤️
The late sunshine was most welcome.
Beach Buoy stood to go.
"See you mate."
They slid down onto the beach below.
They returned to the north.
A tiny black dog ran over to say hello.
It ran back to it's owners, coming back as if to show Beach Buoy and Another Dog it's ball.
It dropped it near Beach Buoy's feet.
Beach Buoy threw the ball for the dog to chase.
"Thank you."
Two Terriers in red coats, similar to Another Dog's, came over to.sniff and wag.
Three red coats, sniffed and wagged.
Then they were gone.
The sky above The Sea Serpent Marker glowed.
A couple walked northwards along the water's edge.
People made the most of the light end to the day.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog did their usual slow walk back.
BEACH BUOY.