Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached the beach.
They had parked up in Seaton Park
at 7-44 a.m.
The lady who walks the full length of the beach did so.
Half a Moon and a Clock Tower.
Team One Black Ear.
Hugo, the white dog with one white ear off on front.
Milo, the borrowed dog brings up the rear.
Tractor Tracks.
One of the three dogs that once were four trotted over to say hello and have a sniff.
Then off to play catch up.
A jogger pauses at the top of the big slope.
Checking progress or catching his breath?
Maybe both?
Beach Buoy collected suitable stones for the stack.
He and Another Dog walked the lower level route.
"Morning Mate."
8-25 a.m.
Beach Buoy added some stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
He watched the sea.
A cold mist had claimed the wind turbines and South Gare too.
A fog buzzer buzzed in the distance.
"See you mate."
He returned to the beach below.
They headed back by the sea.
They stopped to chat to Mr.Gunn/Lunn.
Beach Buoy stroked Excellent Dog Alfie.
They went their separate ways.
The man with the chocolate coloured Labrador headed south.
As Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached Station Lane Access Ramp, the Village Church Bells rang for 9.
They returned to Seaton Park.
A pair of the park gates have a
1914-2014 Memorial.
BEACH BUOY.