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In cute little Greenwich, this pub epitomizes a proper English Pub (in my mind). But what do I know, I grew up in Nashville, TN 😎
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The Boot is rich in history being built around the time of The War of The Roses-The Battle of St Albans.
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The Chequers used to be a pub and goes back to Elizabethan times. It is dilapidated now and dangerously close to the River Ver flowing around it, and to a major trunk road, the A 5183 connecting the motorway with Dunstable. However, it is a listed building with some heritage and therefore protected by law. Any owner would not be allowed to change its substance and layout and, if "modernised", all changes would have to be in keeping with tradition. This is a major challenge, and for the last decade, nobody has come forward to accept this challenge. So, decay and dilapidation do continue, together with the protection. Fuji X-Pro3, 35/1.4 lens.
Dolan's pub (Limerick, Irlande) - Musique Traditionnelle Irlandaise
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Merci pour votre visite et commentaires.
Thanks for your visit and comments.
Pub de Puerta Cinegia, Zaragoza
[Esp. / Eng]
Como a los dioses se les escapa el tiempo
hay un crepúsculo también para los hombres
Pero he encontrado el nicho perfecto:
tiene tres grifos de cerveza,
bañados en oro, para tirar
(al sentido sexual no me refiero)
fresca su espuma de tsunami.
Just as the gods lose their grip on time
there's a twilight for people
But I've found the perfect grave;
it has three beer taps
bathed in gold, to deliver*
(I'm not referring to the sexual meaning)
its cool tsunami-like froth
*The original verb has ambiguous meaning in Spanish slang
Angel Petisme
Todos los Santos, extracto (Poemails, 2011, AMARGORD Ediciones)
The village near where we live has one small pub which makes the best pizza in the area, also billiards, classic rhythm and blues music, and the latest gossip. A good weekend to everyone!
Sir John A ... along Elgin ...
Ottawa Canada ...
Pic in my Architectural Album ...
Pic taken Dec 2, 2022
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For Macro Mondays theme 'Drips, Drops and Splashes'.
This Drinker Moth caterpillar (Euthrix potatoria) is named for its habit of drinking water droplets from the coarse grass stems on which it feeds. This individual appears to have drunk from the water droplet behind it, then crawled along to the next drop.
Very much a right place/right time shot! This species is found throughout the UK, quite common in the south but less so up here in Scotland - a bit surprising, considering its preference for damp habitats! I was lucky enough to spot this caterpillar one morning in between all the rain and showers we have had lately. I thought it had enough curiosity value to make it preferable to the image I had already finished for this week's theme.
se rebeller pour le vivant / écologie radicale / mort au capital / ralentir c'est facile
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pub basta (3218r1500)
Situated in Hulls Old Town Area, This building was once the Seamans Mission and this beautiful stained glass window shows a poignant reminder of its religious past,
The small village of Flamstead (about 1300 inhabitants) in Hertfordshire has two pubs in the direct vicinity of St Leonard's. Leica M8, Elmar (collapsible) 2.8/50.
Mein Home pub
Da ich nicht das ganze Jahr über in Irland sein kann habe ich mir Zuhause ein Irish pub gebaut!
I didn't say a half of what though !!
Looks a wee pub squeezed in between a couple bigger buildings . The Surrey Yeoman is a pub situated in Dorking High Street .
A former Friary Meux pub, the tile hung Surrey Yeoman features beams, carpets, tiles and floorboards in its various areas, which are to be found on various levels. The pub takes its name from the Earl of Rothes who was a colonel of the Surrey Yeomanry in the early part of the 19th century. The original pub was extended when it was converted into a Hogshead, and it was refurbished again when bought by Greene King, who sold it in 2017. It eventually reopened as a free house at the end of 2018.
Most likely the Worlds largest Emoji of its type, this part of the zietgiest of our times can be found down Puddling lane. Part of the Tank and Tobin art expo on today 23/11/2024 here is a link to its face book details www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=569971592437932&set=a.14... at the Small country town of Longwood in central Victoria is this very large Emoji. Quite a contrast to the rural setting you will find it in. just don’t go on the other side of the fence as the angus cattle might change the expression on the emojis face to one of laughter at your expense.
Alas they had free beer and sausage but with no designated driver the beer never eventuated, but if you make you way there fast you might get a couple : )