It’s never a dull day if you live in — or walk through Jellybean Row in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Every home is uniquely painted with vibrant colours and adorned with unique little details.
There is no shying away from colour — the brighter, the better!
The mixture of colours and their vibrancy makes it feel as though you are walking among large homes made of Lego.
According to Canada’s History Society, hoes in this neighbourhood were erected on Wellington Row in 1860 and became the city’s first lending library.
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