Hello there. Hope you're feeling well today.
For reasons I won't bore you with yesterday I found myself with time to wander around two different places in South Wales yesterday. I've already dealt with Barry Town a bit in this blog so won't dwell on it that much but Whitchurch (a suburb of Cardiff) is new.
So let's start then with Barry Town.
I call this "View From Barry Town Car Park" |
I still feel though that what happens to this place (which I mentioned in my last post) is a bell weather to what will happen to the town as a whole if no one is careful.
Still Closed |
You may remember that I had a go at Cardiff Councillor Russell Goodway for suggesting that Barry Town did not have a purpose. In it I mentioned that by his logic (which I didn't agree with) you could make the same argument for most parts of Cardiff.
Whitchurch is a case in point. By Councillor Goodway's argument it's just a purposeless suburb that should just be called "something on the outside of the important bits of the capital" and forgotten about. But places evolve into a character of it's own. And Whitchurch is no exception. Circumstances meant I had an hour to wander round the place so here we go.
The main high street in Whitchurch is a delightful throwback to the Seventies with amongst the established names there are also the quirky shops. Unfortunately some shops so embrace the seventies they actually closed at 1pm on a Wednesday afternoon. Including annoyingly the Welsh Language shop.
A settled place I think |
Is it just me or does Tracey seem a bit demonic? |
St Mary's
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No need to wear a watch here |
Example One |
Example Two |
Walked past the local High School when I saw this sign.
Thing Is... |
Sometimes you know you turn a street not specifically looking for anything and you are caught by surprise. St Mary's Church didn't give me that feeling. This did.
As Unexpected As It Was Impressive |
Whitchurch then. Settled. Relaxed. At ease with itself.
Perhaps that should it's motto.
Until the next time.
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