The northernmost section of the Caledonian Canal finally meets the open waters of the Beauly Firth at the Clachnaharry Sea Lock in Inverness. It always makes for such a beautiful walk up one side of the canal, across the last lock gate, and back down the other side, but particularly right now with our continued stay-at-home strategy due to Covid-19 this is a favoured form of outside exercise for many locals 🙂
For this year’s A-Z I’m going to take you on a photographic tour of My Inverness, Past and Present. I grew up in the local area, I went to school here and brought up my three children here, but I moved away to London for 18 years before returning home for good at the end of last summer.
P.S. My initial plan for my A-Z posts has necessarily been curtailed somewhat due to the current coronavirus pandemic, but we’ll get through the alphabet one way or another, however creative my use of subjects may have to be – so thank you for visiting Inverness with me, and I hope you enjoy our trip!
I think today’s a perfect day for photographs, the clouds look stunning. I can’t wait for the rain, I hope it pours down.
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It certainly feels like we had nothing but deluge until lockdown, and it’s been nothing but dry since! 🙂
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Such a beautiful place! I understand why you like to hike here!
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