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Inverloch Pier

25/10/2020

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By Sally Conning

I guess it started way back ... well 13 years ago at a guess.
I had started working in "high care aged care" and a good percentage of my client base lived in the Inverloch area.
On some days I would have an hour up my sleeve so I would go to the pier and just stare at the water with music playing in my car.
So relaxing ... so peaceful ... well it was during three of the four seasons.
Summer bought its own pace. People who got a new toy for Christmas. Yep a boat be it a tinny or some so over the top "look at me with all my money" type of monstrosity. The "I can back and launch and retrieve a boat" to the "oh so hopeless and crack the shits holding everyone else up know it alls". Christmas at the pier had it all.
These days in my lazy retirement, I still go down to the Pier and just stare at the water. So relaxing... so peaceful ... well it is during three of the four seasons.

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