Over lunch today I was reminded of the day I parked in the Premier’s parking spot by mistake.
About eight years ago, I was delivering some computers to the Legislative Assembly, and I pulled right up to back driveway to unload. I was inside for no more than half an hour, and when I came out there was a carefully written note under my windshield wiper:
You are Parked in the Premiers Parking Spot
It was signed simply “Commissionaire.”
That was it.
That note, in its own small way, was responsible for keeping us on Prince Edward Island. I saved the note, and it’s sitting beside me at the computer as I write this.
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The Great George Street side
The Great George Street side (where the Premier parks) is the FRONT of the legislature.
I had no idea. This must
I had no idea. This must mean that my house is on the front side of downtown. I have a new sense of relevance.
When Province House was
When Province House was constructed, the main part of town was from Richmond Street down to the water. So of sourse the builders would want the building to have its face - not its back - to the main part of town.
Town has changed, but the building remains the same. Its front will always be its front.
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