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by Zinvolle Art
$68.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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This is the winter view of St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador from the harbor. The brightly colored Victorian row houses are called Jellybean... more
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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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Kellice Swaggerty
Wonderful winter scene! L
Zinvolle Art replied:
:) Thank you very much Kellice!
MB Art factory
Beautiful photo!
Zinvolle Art replied:
:) Thank you very much MB!
P J Lewis
nice! L
Zinvolle Art replied:
:) Thank you very much P J!
Clara H Marton
Very nice image! Liked ^.^
Zinvolle Art replied:
:) Thank you very much Clara!
Clare Bevan
Oh wow, the colours work so well for a winter scene, wonderful work x
Zinvolle Art replied:
:) Thank you very much for your compliment Clare!
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~