Friday, February 2, 2024

405 bottles of beer on the wall? (Weekend Street/Reflections # 158)

 

Lyon, France

This is a reflection of a lively rugby bar in Lyon. I didn't go in, but if I had, I probably would have gone upstairs because it seemed quieter and more peaceful. In case you were wondering the black blur in the bottom left corner is my camera reflected.😏

                                            Have a great weekend!

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8 comments:

Cloudia said...

I too prefer to look from a distance or be in a quieter less crowded place. This week. I am sharing my beloved honolulu Chinatown! I want to wish everybody a good year of the dragon ahead. Aloha

Amy said...

I do like nice quiet bars, everyone inside looks like they're having a good time.

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Yes, there seems to be a library and media screen. Maybe the crowd will be more dispersed during a rugby match.

roentare said...

So clear through mirror reflection!

Jim said...

Been many years since I've been in a bar. Except for being on a cruise ship, they serve meals there. I don't blame you, maybe you ate upstairs where it was quieter? On the Queen Mary 2 the pub room served fish and chips every day.
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Taken For Granted said...

James, that is a great reflection. Just off hand I would avoid a Rugby bar. That can be a rough crowd. I would also avoid the song 405 bottles of beer on the wall. It would go on for way too long. On the plus side, you caught the reflection just right especially with you in the picture.

Linda said...

Interesting image.

Klara said...

interesting - is that a traffic light reflection as well?