Happy Easter

Wishing all the FOBs a Happy Easter.
–Len Burgess

About E.J.

Artist, researcher, spiritual traveler of this fascinating orb we inhabit, lover of life and all it has to offer. Hi everyone out there in GMG land. My name is Ellen “E.J.” Lefavour (a/k/a “Ejay Khan” – the pseudonym I used during my years as a political activist artist). I am a newcomer to Cape Ann, and thrilled to be a new contributor to Good Morning Gloucester. I am a painter and photographer who has lived and worked as an artist for 20 years, since leaving the corporate world in 1990 to pursue my passion. My contributions to GMG will consist of images (either my paintings, photographs, or the occasional video) and a little history about the image, called “Did you Know?” I hope to come up with tidbits of information that people don’t already know, or had forgotten they knew. As I am new here, everything is new and fascinating to me, especially the amazing history, so bear with me if I post something that is common knowledge – I’ll eventually come up with something that’s new to you. Please take a minute to comment on my posts, like them or not, especially if you have corrections or something to add, as that is how I, and all of us, learn. Have a Good Morning Gloucester, and a blessed day.
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2 Responses to Happy Easter

  1. Ann Kennedy says:

    Wow! That is gorgeous!

  2. petertodd says:

    Easter

    By Peter A. Todd

    Church bells echoing the call to rejoice
    In celebration of the time Jesus arose from the dead
    Children searching frantically with excited voice
    Of finding the well hidden Easter eggs
    Sunrise services reflective of Jesus on the Cross
    Crying out for the forgiveness of all our sins
    From the beach of Good Harbor to inward land near lost
    To the many homes of the families within
    Walking along the shores of Gloucester dressed in fine
    With loved ones holding hands close at your side
    Taking in the wondrous beauty of God’s gift in mind
    Thanking him through the sacrifice of Jesus, our sins to abide
    For when the time comes that we can take his hand
    We must surrender like a child to be saved
    By confessing our sins we can cross earthly sand
    This is the true meaning of this celebrated day

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