Today I am once more joining Annie with her smiles.
I have been away this week exploring beaches that I have not been to before and paying a visit to an old friend who I haven't seen in simply ages.
Where am I?
This is a notice that was in the foyer of the Premier Inn that we stayed at. This is a massive clue to tell you where we were. It's all to do with a ship going aground and the local people rescuing a monkey. You can read all about it here.
This was the view from our window - we overlooked the Marina and had this sunset on our first night.
During the day we looked out and saw the Trincomalee which is Britain's oldest historic fighting ship still afloat. We didn't go aboard but are saving that for another time when the weather is not as good. Even though it has been sunny it has not been that warm. There has been a cool breeze most of the time although yesterday was very warm if you got out of the wind.
Despite it being a bit chilly we saw three people practising in the Marina on Wednesday evening. Just what for I have not a clue - they got out onto dry land on the opposite side of the Marina. Had we been there we may have found out. Below is the boat and the last swimmer who did more lengths (if you can call them that) than the others.
(below) the three of them
Wednesday turned to rain and as we were heading to Seaton Carew I thought I saw a a horse on the pavement. I did ...
and I snapped him on the way back
We did a tour of the beaches yesterday, once more to Seaton Carew to Blackhall Rocks and Seaham. I loved Seaham with it's little harbour and pretty Marina full of boats. Nice shops too!
Now, this morning it is time to say "bye" to Hartlepool (did you get it right?) and the lovely little Teddy Bear's Picnic which is on the counter of the Premier where we are staying. We will be back - and to the Premier as well as we were delighted with the staff and the room and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone heading "up north".
"Bye" to my friend too
See you next time for a cuppa Dot!