Winter In St. John's
by Zinvolle Art
Title
Winter In St. John's
Artist
Zinvolle Art
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is the winter view of St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador from the harbor. The brightly colored Victorian row houses are called "Jellybean Houses" or "Jelly Bean Row". Some people say the bright colors were used to counteract the foggy gray weather which is common in St. John's. Some believe that the houses used to be painted with the leftover paint from the fishing boats. Whatever the reason, these "jellybeans" make the city more colorful and unique, and they are something you can't miss if you are visiting St. John's.
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March 15th, 2014
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Elizabeth Winter
Such colorful buildings. Nice capture! v
Zinvolle Art replied:
:) Thank you very much Elizabeth! These are called jellybean houses in St. John's~