We have had about 30 people in and out.
His Hermeneuticalness has his summation HERE with a couple nice photos to boot, including the undersigned and the great Fr. Ray Blake.
It was great fun.
We have had about 30 people in and out.
His Hermeneuticalness has his summation HERE with a couple nice photos to boot, including the undersigned and the great Fr. Ray Blake.
It was great fun.
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And here am I just up the road missing it all.
If I didn’t have small children to soundly beat I would have joined you.
I hope you’re all having a great time :o)
Looks like fun!!
Wonder if the progressive types have such fun?
Neat!
So, do people just mingle or is there some type of expectation for FrZ to talk a little? Is there a theme for the evening? Just curious.
If FrZ ever gets back to Texas, I plan to go to a blognic.
Looks fun, I’m jealous! Wish I could get to England, but with three kids four and under, not in the cards. I can dream about when the last one, when ever that is, leaves the house and the Mrs. and I can do this.
Is it too early to start packing?
His Hermeneuticalness! Hooray!
@ Frank H
I doubt it. “Progressives”, like liturgists, are the men who know no songs.
Wow! Looks like so much fun!!
The pictures almost make me feel like I’m in London! Though I can’t actually be there, I’m consoled because the choirboys from Westminster Cathedral are in town and are giving a concert at my parish tonight. It should be wonderful!
Sorry not to be there. Ale, food, atmosphere, and people look great. I am on the coast of Kent, near the White Cliffs of Dover. Much rather be with you all!
It was great – and only broke up about 11 (or so I think – I left at 10 to)- though the priests had sensibly left earlier.
Superb evening – great to see Frs Z, Tim and Ray, survivors from the 2009 blognic, a couple of people from my parish and bloggers who now have faces as well as names. Here’s to the next time….
It was a great time! We missed some of the other folks who joined us at previous blognics, of course. It is always a great pleasure to seek everyone and meet people who participate. Thanks to everyone!
Ah! If only you could come down to visit your unofficial fan club here in Arizona…
Looks like a great time was had by all over there in London! That photo of the pub food is making me hungry, however!
I echo what kittenchan said, only I would substitute ‘Upstate NY’ for Arizona…..sure wish you could come here, Father Z!
Sorry that London is not within day trip distance, but pleased to see from the photos that there was family representation!