Shopping in the seaside town of Southport - used to be one of the finest examples of Victorian style shopping areas in the country - now withe the increasing advance of betting, mobile telephone and charity shops filling units left empty due to economic recession it is losing some of it's traditional charm.
Your right Bill but it's still a nice place to visit.Nice shot.
angler wrote:
Your right Bill but it's still a nice place to visit.Nice shot.
Thanks Jim
It still has a lot of charm but I remember it from days gone by - my wife still runs me fom one end to the other when she is looking for bargains lol!!
I think I'd feel a bit cheated to find Starbucks there on my first visit to England. Like when I saw a McDonald's in Paris :)
Well I delight in seeing things from the UK. Your spot on...lots of old quaint shops have given way to loan offices, borrowing money and such. Here in the US, many area's are in severe decline...lots and lots of abandoned businesses, lots of decay. So very sad, I worry about our future.
Linda From Maine wrote:
I think I'd feel a bit cheated to find Starbucks there on my first visit to England. Like when I saw a McDonald's in Paris :)
I understand what you mean Linda lol!
Linda From Maine wrote:
I think I'd feel a bit cheated to find Starbucks there on my first visit to England. Like when I saw a McDonald's in Paris :)
I admit that I had much the same reaction when I noticed the Starbucks sign. It did resurrect a memory for me though from the early 70's when I attended a conference at Imperial College in London. I like a little cream or milk in my coffee and at the conference I found that they percolated the "white" coffee with the milk already in it. It was definitely an acquired taste for me.
I like the shot of this area by the way.
MattPhox wrote:
I admit that I had much the same reaction when I noticed the Starbucks sign. It did resurrect a memory for me though from the early 70's when I attended a conference at Imperial College in London. I like a little cream or milk in my coffee and at the conference I found that they percolated the "white" coffee with the milk already in it. It was definitely an acquired taste for me.
I like the shot of this area by the way.
Thanks MattPhox - I get equally frustrated when I see Costa taking over our traditional coffee shops and pumping out their formulaic offerings - and it seems the only coffee in town these days is that awful illy brand.
I remember years ago when I was in the beautiful city of Exeter, Devon and came upon late in the evening after a conference one of my favourite buildings and was horrfied to find it had ben converted into a McDs.
Madman
Loc: Gulf Coast, Florida USA
Nice shot, thanks for sharing.
Rathyatra wrote:
Shopping in the seaside town of Southport - used to be one of the finest examples of Victorian style shopping areas in the country - now withe the increasing advance of betting, mobile telephone and charity shops filling units left empty due to economic recession it is losing some of it's traditional charm.
Starbucks has put me right off, no wonder the town is in decline
:-D :-D
No Caffe Nero :thumbup: :thumbup:
Rathyatra wrote:
Shopping in the seaside town of Southport - used to be one of the finest examples of Victorian style shopping areas in the country - now withe the increasing advance of betting, mobile telephone and charity shops filling units left empty due to economic recession it is losing some of it's traditional charm.
At least the Golden Arches aren't visible...yet?
It looks like a beautiful place, Bill, and you captured it's essence very well!
creativ simon wrote:
Starbucks has put me right off, no wonder the town is in decline
:-D :-D
No Caffe Nero :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks Simon - we do have 2 cafe Neros now!!
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