We only went uptown to pick up a few things. Oh, and on the way there, we drove through the Victoria Hill development. It is a nice neighbourhood with pedestrian-bridge access to Queen's Park. It is only served by one community bus, so although lushly landscaped, it'd be hard to live there without personal transportation.
I couldn't find any double-sided, safety razor blades at Walmart. This means I'll probably look around on Amazon and buy a hundred count. Wow, imagine having enough in the cupboard to last the whole year!
After coming back, before lunch, we walked down Sixth Street. We continued over the rail tracks on the new walking bridge, along Westminster Pier Park, and finally back to the apartment by taking the elevators. I wanted to see the distance of that little loop and my Mi Band reported it as a mere 1.1 kilometers. That's not much; however, if my daily total distance on any particular day comes up lacking, I now know I can kick it up by that distance in a flash.
Lots of road work is taking place on 4th Street. In fact, by the time it is done there will no longer be any of the original street bricks remaining. That's a shame. As well, it is going to be as smooth as a race track which may entice drivers to speed through the neighbourhood which is potentially a bigger shame. I took this photo today from the balcony. Notice the clear, blue sky that just doesn't seem as though it's going to quit anytime soon.