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A Farewell Pint.Posted by Jeff (Pembroke Dock, Wales., United Kingdom) on 10 December 2008 in Landscape & Rural. Last in the Cenarth series,(for now)
Comments (13)
Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandAnd what a lovely finish jeff! I do miss old pubs! 10 Dec 2008 5:22am @Linerberry: Just for you Liner,after Christmas i'll do a little series on pubs. Alun Lambert from cheshire, United KingdomGood morning, you up early. a great looking old pub. love the old corical on the wall 10 Dec 2008 6:37am @Alun Lambert: Before the crack of doom this morning Al,thanks for the comment. Anthony from Bielefeld, GermanyCould it get more Welsh,the coracle is excellent.You could have got rid of the coke can on the table though or did you leave it there for the effect ?? 10 Dec 2008 7:27am @Anthony: I left the Coke can there on purpose <helps our American Friends feel at home> ;>))) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesThis is a great shot, Jeff, and it's such fun reading the banter ... I think you should have left your pint on the table instead! xx 10 Dec 2008 8:56am @Judy: I'm glad you enjoy the craic my friend,it's part of our Celtic nature...!!And leaving pints unattended on tables is not !!. ;>))) Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaWhat a lovely house, wouldn't mind owning it...or at least taking photos of it :) 10 Dec 2008 3:07pm @Lorraine: Owning a pub in a Village like Cenarth,can't fault that idea. Bookfool from Vicksburg, United StatesAwww, last in the series? Darn. This is another great one -- lots of character. 10 Dec 2008 3:30pm @Bookfool: Thank you my friend,we will return at a later date. Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaWhat is a corical/coracle, that's what Alun and Ant say it is??? Great series Jeff but you should clean up the scene before taking a picture. I'm kidding. :>)) I wouldn't have noticed if Anthony hadn't said something. Very picturesque. 10 Dec 2008 3:50pm @Marion: Coracles are lightweight boats,there are still a few used by the Salmon fishermen at Cenarth today...I've explained to Anthony why I left the can on the table.<I am also kidding>Have a nice day. ;>)) peter from new york, United Statesloved the series jeff!! hope you were able to have more than just one farewell pint ;-) 10 Dec 2008 5:16pm @peter: Drink driving laws wouldn't allow it my friend...So i''ll just have to go back again for another beer,and some more pictures. :>) Shirin Moosavi from Tehran, IranSuch a lovely rural scene! And I like the coke there! ;) 10 Dec 2008 5:27pm @Shirin Moosavi: It is a beautiful little village Shirin...the only way i'll drink Coke is with Rum in it. ;>)) willow from Chelsea, United StatesThe coke can brings me back to the present. Otherwise I'd have thought we'd been taken back a few hundred years. Great building. 10 Dec 2008 6:45pm @willow: Thank you Willow,thats something we have a lot of in Wales...Old Boozers. ;>)) Tim from Adelaide, AustraliaLove the series. Keep them coming Jeff. Save a pint for me. 11 Dec 2008 12:49am @Tim: I'd stand you a pint anytime mate...As long as you don't cry into it,because we beat the Wallabies...Have a good Weekend. ;>)) @Calusarus: Thanks Cal. Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesOk... you know I am going to say it.. want to go here... I will happily sit in here and nurse a Diet Coke... sorry... my days of the 'lollie water' has gone... hehehehe... 13 Dec 2008 3:29am @Fliss: !! DIET COKE !! A pint of "Real Ale"will soon put you right. |
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