June 03, 2016
Rockland, Maine, Bed & Breakfast and Edward Hopper
With the grandparents watching the kids, My wife and I made a quick getaway to Rockland, Maine and stayed a lovely Bed and Breakfast mansion called The Berry Manor Inn. The rooms are clean and immaculate, very comfortable bed and spacious. As we began our evening walk to the restaurant, I noticed the house next door.. it looked very familiar. I even said to Erin "This looks like a house Edward Hopper would of painted". The following morning, Cheryl the owner of the Berry Manor Inn, gave us a tour of the Talbot House which turned out to have been painted by none other than Edward Hopper in the Spring of 1926. A beautiful house indeed which was made sweeter by having my own artwork in room # 1 and in other parts of the house.
Comments
Steve
Hello Alan, It was great to see you and speak to you at the Big “E” again this year.As usual, I have more prints to get framed!
We may just have to stay at that the Berry Manor Inn this year!
I recently had my “sailboats” print framed and hung it right away.
I hope to see you in Westport, CT. I remember you mentioning a show here.
We love your work.
October 03, 2017
Linda Sheppard
Received my gorgeous print of Scituate Light for b’day, yesterday. I love it like a child. Going to frame shop today! Thank you for brilliant work!
Linda (hometown, Scituate MA)
July 28, 2017
Rebecca
So glad you and Erin got to have a little getaway! Now where’s a picture of HER?! I miss her beautiful face! <3
April 13, 2017
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