A big thank-you to Joey for the honor of becoming an official contributor to Good Morning Gloucester! I’m kicking off my posts with an event that Joey had publicized earlier on the blog.
Last night’s “Early Elf Open House” at Bodin Historic Photo & Fine Art was well worth stopping in for. The art and photos were as beautiful as could be asked for, and the short rib chili from Passports was out of this world! Here are a few photos.
Fred with the artists! Left to right: Kathleen Miller, Fred Bodin, and Jean Byrd. This photo was taken by Joey, who was trying out my camera.
The refreshments! If you like chili, you should stop by Passports to taste theirs. Even if you don't like chili, you should try it - it's really good!Jean poses with some of her workI bought one of this jars with a cork stopper, labeled "Miracles". It seemed appropriate for my vocation...Among those present were members of Kathleen Miller's familyKathleen has added Christmas ornaments to her artwork for sale
It was a great evening!
Fr. Matthew Green
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Father Green: I forgot to tell you that the “miracle” jar has 19,480 miracles in it. When you use them up, I have another one in back for you. Thanks for coming to our gallery opening and for the great photo reporting. Your presence, in uniform or not, is always appreciated.
Mr. Bodin, in the photo with the mugs and jars, can you tell me how much the mugs cost?
Specifically, I am looking for a coffee mug with Gloucester or Rockport inscribed on it.
Also, do you mail items and if so, how much does it cost? Being from Northeastern Pennsylvania, we enjoy visiting your area each year for the past 9 years.
Thank you.
Hi there Jim. Right now, we have Rockport coffee and chowder mugs. In a week or so we’ll have more Gloucester mugs. These mugs are $16 each, and cost $7 to ship one, and $4 for each additional mug.
Father Green: I forgot to tell you that the “miracle” jar has 19,480 miracles in it. When you use them up, I have another one in back for you. Thanks for coming to our gallery opening and for the great photo reporting. Your presence, in uniform or not, is always appreciated.
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Mr. Bodin, in the photo with the mugs and jars, can you tell me how much the mugs cost?
Specifically, I am looking for a coffee mug with Gloucester or Rockport inscribed on it.
Also, do you mail items and if so, how much does it cost? Being from Northeastern Pennsylvania, we enjoy visiting your area each year for the past 9 years.
Thank you.
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Hi Father I’m looking forward to seeing more of your posts. Welcome aboard !!!!
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where is this located??? would like to stop in an see…
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Here you go Ruth- Directions
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Hi there Jim. Right now, we have Rockport coffee and chowder mugs. In a week or so we’ll have more Gloucester mugs. These mugs are $16 each, and cost $7 to ship one, and $4 for each additional mug.
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