St John's, Newfoundland

We arrived at about midnight on the 22nd
August. My first introduction to one was the taxi
driver, when he heard it was my first visit he took us on a quick tour of St.
John’s, showed me the main street, George St (the pub crawl street) and
the route to the hotel (nope no extra charge). After he set the tone of what
“Newfee’s” are like I have not been disappointed. They are
warm, friendly great people. Everyone greets you in the street and often stop
to chat especially when they hear my accent. I am often told they “love
my accent” haha I have never been told that before. I have to confess I
cannot return the compliment; the Newfie accent is not pretty. J It can be so difficult to understand them. I
was in a Liquor store the other day and a man came up to me and this is what I
heard: “D. y. ow ..er. I .an
..nd.d. ..m.s .um? I was like “I beg your pardon?” He repeated it and
I was still none the wiser. Then he looked over my shoulder and said
“A…er. .t .s?” I was like, “you said what?”
lol Off he went and then he came back
with a bottle and went on with his conversation with me. I was still, “I
am sorry say that again”; and again; and again.. Finally I worked out his
original question to me was “Do you know where I can find the Lambs
Rum” hahaha and when he came back he was explaining to me that Lambs was
the best rum you could buy. I was giggling all the way back to the hotel. They
speak very, very fast and run the words into each other cutting off parts of
them. The other evening I was surprised with being
“Screech-in’ed”. Andre and I went downtown for dinner then
afterwards went to a pub, Christians” in This
short street is populated mainly by bars and pubs and is open only to
pedestrians in the evenings and during most of the business day, only being
open to traffic from 8:00am until noon, to allow bars to restock their goods. I finally found out Andre had booked me to be
“Screech-in’ed”! The “ceremony” consists of us
being taught to speak “Newfie”. The “Schreecher” calls
out typical Newfie sayings and we had to shout them back. We were then given Cod
liver (no not oil) to eat, a tot of rum to down and had to kiss a fish. It was
a laugh, my night there were about 50 people being screech-in’ed so they
did it in groups instead of one on one, phew! When Andre had his done there
were fewer people and they did it one at a time. He says every time they made a
mistake they had to kiss the fish! The ceremony was held on the first floor of
the pub and there must have been 150 people packed in there like sardines. So I
am now and Honorary Newfoundlander. J Some Newfie lingo I learned and their meanings:
"Long may your big
jib draw" - may the wind always be in your forward sails St.John’s is really quaint; the wooden
houses in contrasting colours are so pretty. As you walk down the hill toward
town you feel like you are in a different era. This is the place for walking; I have walked
miles and miles since I have been here. From the hotel is there are parks and
walks all over; from a short 20 min to a couple of hours. Most of them
interlink so you can go straight from one to another. I usually leave at about
10.30 in the morning and get back between 3 and 5 pm. I have gone geocaching just about every day. If
André finishes work early he calls to find out where I am and joins me. For
those of you who have not tried, Geocaching is an international treasure hunt
and is great fun. Go and check it out at www.geocaching.com.
The most we have done is 10 in one day. It takes us to places we may not have
discovered or explored. It only occurred to me when wandering around
alone yesterday, the difference between here and other places we have been.
Although naturally “aware” of my surroundings there is no “on
guard” feeling. I feel completely comfortable and safe. I take any road,
path or trail that takes my fancy without having to first stop and consider how
vulnerable I am or what kind of area I am entering. Following my GPS co-ordinates
to a cache instead of my map; I have been “lost” on a number of
occasions finding myself further than I had planned on a totally different
trail having accidentally taken a path joining two trails. J There are over 100 km of networked walks; the Grand Concourse trail connects rivers, ponds, lakes and parks in three municipalities, with over 70 storyboards en route. The other “security issue” that
amazes me is people have garden furniture including cushions, bicycles, fancy
planters (big enough to carry off) statuettes and all sorts of things in their
gardens and / or on their stoep that aren’t even chained down. I walk
past houses with doors and windows standing wide open and no one in sight no
burglar bars or security gates or anything. The Newfie’s have imagination and a sense
of humour when naming their businesses. I have spotted a Massage Therapists
rooms called “Body Kneads”. A Bra shop called “The Booby
Trap”. A chain of cigarette stores called “Holy Smokes”. A
pre-school called FUNdamentals! J I can’t remember all that
have made me smile or laugh! The other thing I have noticed is how
conscientious the drivers are to pedestrians. It’s actually embarrassing!
You want to cross the road and walk to the edge of the pavement and the damn
cars stop!!! In the beginning you like “Who me?” They stop whole
line of cars behind them they even have done it for me on the highway when I
was geocaching and came off a trail on the side of the highway and the cache
was on the other side. So I walked to the edge planning on jay walking when the
cars had passed! Lo and behold they stop! A whole string of cars behind them
and sit patiently while it registers that they are waiting for me and I am sure
blushing scarlet, I run across the road.. lol Our “home” for the next few months Before they are “dressed” Geocaching sights. in and around Loved this little house at the
start of the Signal Hill trail. Tucked into the rock! On Signal Hill trail, At the top pf Signal Hill. The first ever transatlantic radio
signal was sent from this building. View of Harbour entrance Climbed under this bridge to
get a cache. St Patrick’s monastery (above) and his
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