Your heart will break for these Victoria legends
Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine. Well, here's the thing. Sometimes life isn't quite fine, is it? Especially when you hear news that just... stings a bit. And the news about Hermann’s Jazz Club and View Street Social closing? That’s more than a sting, isn't it? It feels like a piece of View Street, a piece of this city's soul, is just… going quiet.
Hermann’s has been a fixture, a heartbeat really, for decades. Generations of us have walked past that unassuming entrance, knowing that inside, proper music was happening. Jazz, blues, a real sense of community. And View Street Social right there, a place where conversations unfolded, where you might see someone you hadn't seen in ages. These aren't just businesses; they're institutions. They’re woven into the fabric of what makes Victoria, well, Victoria. We talk about the serene beauty of Beacon Hill Park, the charm of James Bay, the quiet dignity of Oak Bay — but we also have these vibrant, sometimes hidden, cultural anchors. To lose them… it asks the question, doesn't it? What happens to the melody of our city when the music stops playing in places like this?
It's a quiet sort of sadness, the kind that settles in like a fog rolling over the Inner Harbour. We'll miss them. Deeply.
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