Sunday morning.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog reached Sandy Car Park at 6-58.
The Beachcombing Border Collie Couple were heading up the beach access ramp.
Their walk and finds we're in the bag.
Beach Buoy and Another Dog accessed the beach by stepping over the low wall at the South end of the Esplanade.
Once in the beach Team One Black Ear came along, heading home.
They chatted.
Beach Buoy collected five suitable stones as they headed to the sea.
It was still blowy from the south west.
It was a chilly strong breeze that blew.
To the north the Seaton Carew Wreck was half covered by the sea.
Beyond the wreck, Team Muzzled Dog had joined the beach precedings.
They were heading south too.
Beach Buoy paused to look out to sea.
Team Muzzled Dog passed by.
"Morning."
"Hiya "
Beach Buoy and Another Dog walked the water's edge.
Team Muzzled Dog took the lead.
Clouds claimed the Sun.
The driftwood "fallen man" still hadn't managed to stand upright.
They crossed the rocks to reach the low level route.
Beach Buoy collected and added two Sturdy Stones to the required spot.
Nearby, a man walked the high and lows of the dunes with a Small Brown Spaniel for company.
"Morning Mate."
Beach Buoy added the five suitable stones.
He patted
THE
stone.
It was 7-32.
A rainbow was visible to the west.
Beach Buoy scattered some seeds.
He had a stand and a think
Another Dog aka Ruby, just laid relaxing.
The Sun and their shadows returned.
To the north, a pot of gold had been delivered to the seafront.
"See you mate."
They returned to the low level route and the beach below.
They headed back along the water's edge.
That random pipe with a random Gull for company.
First Gannets of the year were out in the Bay.
It was early in the year for them
Beach Buoy presumed that they were just passing through.
Gannet.
The Seaton Carew wreck was just about on show.
They returned to the car park.
The sky to the west was as dark as the beach was bright.
Down on the water's edge, a couple and their dog stepped it out as they returned towards the village green.
BEACH BUOY.


























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