October 11, 2014
It's well and truly autumn now. The leaves in the city are changing almost fast enough to watch, and the landscape in the suburbs is back to its familiar red hue - which it will keep until next spring.
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I started in Shea Heights, looking down on the downtown. Some new infill beside Victoria Park.
The Barenaked Ladies once joked, "St. John's is a beautiful city. It'll be ever better when it's finished." Fortis Place, the Convention Centre expansion, JAG hotel, 351, and others.
St. Patrick's Church, still the third-tallest building in St. John's. Brine and Hamilton Condos (former factory) on the right.
A closer view at Brine and Hamilton Condos. They'll be the first in the city with proper rooftop gardens for each unit.
She's a fair old lady.
Out in the 'burbs, b'ys.
Back in the West End of St. John's.
You really can see Signal Hill from just about everywhere. It's actually a 9 km drive from that church.
Lots of people enjoying Bowring Park today.