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I've lost count of how many days have been exactly this... but at least three. We had a few momentary breaks, but nothing that lasted more than half a day.

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A quick and dirty cell phone expose of the stroll jeddy1989 and I took this evening.

Our hood. Signal Hill and Cabot Tower are the omnipresent landmarks of St. John's. You can see them from random places throughout the city, even tens of kilometres away in Mount Pearl.



A lot of the genuinely older rowhouses (you'd be surprised how many have been replaced over the years - thank God for our strict heritage requirements for new construction downtown) have these little hobbit holes between them.





The beautiful side of The Rooms.



Strolling along Harvey Road. This is one of the BEST locations in the city for a highrise. There is a very dramatic cliff directly beside Harvey Road. A building could easily be 6-9 stories tall before it even reaches street level on Harvey Road. It'd be an awesome place for condos. And look at the view!



A little slummy, yes, but there's something romantic about the warped old rowhouses of St. John's.



And their street-facing sides are always awesome.



And strolling across the ruins of Fort Townshend, the second-largest citadel in North America, last expanded during the American Revolution. It's all but completely lost now - but The Rooms has BIG, BIG plans for the site. They're even going to put LED trails across several streets to show where the walls used to be.

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Amazing shots of a beautiful city!
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Very colorful city!! I need to get out there someday!!
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Are you employed by the tourism bureau in any way? If not, why not?

Seriously. Your pictures are amazing. Based ENTIRELY on this thread, I have a tremendous desire to visit St. John's.
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Looks like a very cool place to vacation at. Love your photography
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Well, b'ys, today was the day. It's FINALLY summer!

June 30, 2014

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A gorgeous summer day in St. John's.

Skipper and his missus were sot up in one of the busiest intersections in Rabbittown right at the bottom of my street reading the paper.



Walking downhill toward downtown. I really love the change that's happening lately where people are going SUPER bold with their colours. It was always bright, but the colours were just more saturated versions of normal, suburban colours. Since the suburbs are now that colourful, homeowners downtown are going all out.

My favourite thus far is bright purple with powder blue trim and orange shutters/door.



Skeets guarding the stairs to bum smokes from folks descending to the downtown.



It was so nice to see a few people on the go. The city has felt deserted with all the 8C weather over the past few todays. It was still a little dead by the time I got to go downtown, but I cherished every minute just the same.



Wing'in It is a VERY popular and expanding local wings franchise, and it's close to new Gower Street, which cuts through Old Town with its modernity.



The Queen's Road Store has been a local landmark my entire lifetime, and probably much longer. It's not quite a dep like our superettes, but close.



George Street was pretty full for before end-of-workday, which was lovely. And although it wasn't hot enough for the hotties to have their shirts off, at least they were out.



Take it off!



This is not a self portrait:



The corner of George Street, Water Street, and Beck's Cove.



Looking down Water Street toward Fortis Place:



Ziggy Peelgood's, man. You don't even know. Fries, dressing, and gravy at 4 a.m. on George Street. Yes, ma'am.



My ratio of visible minorities to whites in many of these photos is higher than the city's average, BUT that's how it was in the downtown today. Very nice to see!



It's tobacco, though. Not weed.



Water Street East, heading away from the bustling area.



A couple of violinists were out doing their thing.







The steep stairs next to the Supreme Court of Newfoundland:



Heading toward Harbourside Park and the National Memorial Memorial. We could hear bagpipes, apparently there was an impromptu session on the go. Some hipsters even joined in with drums.



Like a dream, b'ys.





I took about 10 photos of the crowd playing the bagpipes. I chose this one for an obvious reason.



Heading back uphill and home. A view toward the National War Memorial from Duckworth Street.



Metroverse. At all the bus stops, they have excerpts by local writers. I love this city.

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Hey now, it hasn't changed that much.

You know what they say...

The first three buildings in St. John's were a church, a pub, and a whorehouse - and nothing has changed since.
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Merci, cher! Il y a un maison dans (en? je ne sais pas, desole) ma rue que avez un drapeau Franco-Terreneuvien et AUSSI une de l'Acadie.
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Merci, cher! Il y a un maison dans (en? je ne sais pas, desole) ma rue que avez un drapeau Franco-Terreneuvien et AUSSI une de l'Acadie.
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You can say : Il y a une maison sur ma rue ( Like ''on my street'' in English ) thats it
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