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O Canada
... very cool.
FYI Maggie and I are becoming bingo aficionados and she now knows all the bingo jokes, such as “naughty forty” flirty thirty” etc. However that has not changed the fact that we haven’t won a penny or a loonie. Our last sea day (Thursday), Maggie has a breakfast planned with friends, but we all head to the Showroom at Sea for the debark/farewell event. Cruise director Bruce gives the important info, much ...
Jellybean Houses & Party In The Streets!
... blown glass...two floors of it. Spent ALOT of time in that shop.
Continued down Duckworth Street and up to Water Street. SO many things to see, despite the thick THICK fog blanketing the harbor (and Signal Hill, Terrie). =( Great Newfoundland Weavery shop and Living Planet, too. Had lunch at India Gate (a break from fish & chips) during their all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. It was nice to be able to try many ...
Return to St. John's
Drive back to St. John's ahead of Hurricane Maria. Hanging out at Bagel Cafe to wait for the hurricane to pass. Hurricane never arrived. Dinner at the pub, followed by traditional music session at Erin's. Screech and more Doyle back at the Battery.
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A second chance at Signal Hill and Cape Spear
... to St. John's, since we really wanted to see Signal Hill and Cape Spear. We went there the first day we were here and didn't see a thing, due to the thick fog. Much to our delight, the sun came out as we approached the city and it turned into a great day. We hiked the trail at Signal Hill and saw Cabot Tower, which we never would have known was there the first time through. We then went to Cape Spear, about 15-20 minutes away and had a picnic ...
St. John Buildings and Signal Hill
... Hill is a hill which overlooks the city of St. John's and the harbour. The fort was built in the mid 1600's.
From the 1600's until 1960, flags were used to signal the comings and goings of ships and other traffic. Some flags warned of attacks and others communicated commercial ships were entering. Other flags warned of ...