Vretsia Tavern Revisited

Published 6th of August, 2017

Sofa So Good...

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This furniture was over the other side of the road when we were last here. So presumably the workmen moved it for for their well-earned breaks.

Much Better

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It must have taken them ages to clean it this well.

Plenty Still To Do

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There is obviously a lot to do still, but it will be worth in it the end.

The Old Poignant Cups...

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...Have Been Removed.

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I really hope whoever is renovating this site can make a go of it. It is in a great location for the more adventurous tourist, and will no doubt get a decent income from hunters during the hunting season.

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