Waxy's Little Sister Pub
by Cheri Randolph
Title
Waxy's Little Sister Pub
Artist
Cheri Randolph
Medium
Photograph
Description
Some speculate that traditional English Pubs are fast dwindling into nonexistence. Thousands fell after the smoking ban in 2006, and Britons themselves may be trending toward a more continental drinking choice of wine and trendy gourmet food renderings. The vanishing pub means, by common consent, the loss of the beating heart of a community, in town or countryside. A pub can become a sort of encapsulation of place, containing grainy photographs, dog-eared posters for last year's fete, its snoozing cats, its prettiest girls behind the bar, and its strangest characters in front of it. No matter what the season, they are prized for a sense of history in the layers of paper, clutter and paint. What matters is the atmosphere, that indefinable thing that no one can put a finger on.
Paraphrased from: "Time, Gentlemen" The Economist December 16, 2010
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December 11th, 2013
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Comments (6)
Ann Horn
Fantastic capture of a charming pub, Cheri... makes me want to make another visit to England. f/l
Cheri Randolph replied:
Hi Ann, I'm glad that you enjoyed the photo & hope that you are able to make a return trip.
Mick Anderson
Cheri, the color in this scene makes it very special! I really want to walk in that door!! :) f/v
Cheri Randolph replied:
Mick, You're right. The pubs just send out a welcoming beacon with their bright colors.