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Old Posted Jan 31, 2015, 5:01 PM
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Today, while the silver thaw is still on the trees, I went somewhere that I don't recall having properly photographed from ever before - the grounds of the Confederation Building. It's at the peak of the second hill of St. John's so you'll see the backside of the downtown core.

Basically, the red lines are my sight lines and they converge at the point I was standing.

The blue line is the horizon of the first hill of St. John's. Keep in mind the Southside Hills opposite the city are much higher so you'll still see hill above this horizon line. But everything you usually see from me is over that hill, between the horizon and the hillside in the distance.



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St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Elizabeth Towers.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Holy Heart and Brother Rice are the two big high schools to the upper left. They will soon be our last two downtown high schools as Booth and Bishop are being closed and combined with the new Waterford Valley High School in the west end.

This is one of the few areas where the Southside Hills have residential areas on them. They're Shea Heights to the left and, pictured, Kilbride.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Belvedere's Convent and Orphanage grounds.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

The backside of Rabbittown, my neighbourhood.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

The backside of Georgestown, the wealthier neighbourhood directly adjacent to mine.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

The backside of everyone's favourite building.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Memorial University's clocktower.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Rawlin's Cross.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

The Colonial Building, our former Parliament, and Bannerman Park.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

The little skyline in the Downtown East End, at the opposite side of the downtown from our little cluster of towers.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Department of Fisheries, and the last remaining Canadian-owned piece of Pleasantville, formerly the U.S. base Fort Pepperell. The rest has been sold back to the city and renovated beautifully into apartment buildings, etc.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Department of Natural Resources (foreground), Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters (background). They only police rural Newfoundland (the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary does St. John's, Corner Brook, and Labrador West), but their HQ is still in St. John's.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Tiffany Park, looking toward Robin Hood Bay.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

The east side of Memorial University.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Memorial University (foreground) and Kenmount Road (background).

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Holy Heart High School and parts of Georgestown.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Now looking the other way, toward the west. The new YMCA.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Admiral's Green Golf Course (not as fancy as nearby Bally Hally)

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr

Looking back toward the Outer Ring Road, our ring road, which is the one between the cheap rowhouses and the suburbs beyond.

St. John's from Confederation Grounds by Rabbittownie, on Flickr
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