Monday, 9 July 2012

Today was a better day for the tourist trade, the rain stayed away and it was warm and even a bit sunny at times.
There were, consequently, a lot more people using the facilities and a proportional increase in the amount of debris deposited.  Friday looks to be the busiest day as the Olympic Torch relay is set to pass through the town starting from the Middle school at 12.24 pm.

This morning I encountered a chap taking advantage of the low spring tide to work over the exposed beach with his metal detector.  He managed to find enough loose change to cover a fry-up in the High Street Cafe.  Apparently detectorists may search the beach between 6.30 pm and 09.00 am and are required to fill in the holes they dig. That's rather ironic when you see the size of some of the quarry-like craters left behind after sand castle construction.

Today's Stats: 19231 Steps, 8.20 miles.

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