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TWENTY TWENTY

The year ‘Twenty Twenty’ should be recognized as a critical juncture in the evolutionary history of man; a point in time that provides us with a state of near “Perfect Vision.”

 

“… near perfect vision…”

 

Looking back, we obviously see an accurately detailed world. Our history has been perfectly documented – affording us an opportunity to herald our strengths, and equally important, pay heed to our failings and misgivings.

Furthermore, given the advancements in science, the ability to generate intricate computer models, and our proven aptitude for invention, design, and manufacture – we can also make reasonably accurate assumptions about our future and how we plan to accommodate its impending change.

 

“… assumptions about the future…”

 

We would therefore suggest that ‘2020’ be recognized as a period of awakening, whose keen insights are best observed using the unique “perspective” displayed throughout all of  Newfoundland & Labrador and our “true” sense of space, place, and pace.

A remote island located off the south and eastern coast of Canada, this unblemished ‘Nirvana’ “celebrates” weather and an ever-changing climatic environment. A world whose “real” story is permanently etched in an abundance of irrefutable archaeological, geological, and historical evidence. 

 

“… find comfort in truth…”

 

Newfoundland is where we find comfort in a “truth” that celebrates man’s many talents and our capacity to best utilize the valuable resources that help sustain us.

We look forward to seeing you in what promises to be a very bright future.

 

“… a very bright future.”

 

 

 

ANDREW McCARTHY

Andrew McCarthy is the oldest of the McCarthy boys and an original member of the McCarthy’s Party cast. Andrew recently returned from Vancouver via Humber Valley where he lived for 20 years before returning to St. John’s to resume work with the family business.

Andrew is a passionate Newfoundlander who takes great joy from his guests and the opportunity to introduce them to all aspects of Newfoundland – from politics to history, botany to wildlife, arts, culture, interesting characters, food, and lots of fun. He is also an avid reader of anything related to Newfoundland.

Andrew moonlights as a commercial fisherman in the offseason and is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, and life in Newfoundland’s great outdoors.

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