Well Sunday was an awesome day of worship in the morning at BridgePoint in Seminole and then again in the early evening at Indian Rocks Church where each year they present an unbelievable Christmas Program, WOW is all I can say. What a great and worshipful event they put on for three different times on this weekend and we saw the last one which lasted an hour and half. The two thousand seat auditorium was packed and afterwards we headed up the beach to the Columbia eatery at Sand Key. It's Cuban food but the place is so noisy you can not hear your self talk. Valet parking is present as its in a strip store but we had Kathryn's who has a handicap sticker so we parked out front. The food is pricy for what you get but the authentic Cuban taste is there with yucca, plantains, black beans and yellow rice and I had the roast sliced pork at 30 bucks a plate and Nancy had a red snapper filet with rice and beans with some kind veggie at 25 bucks which was large enough to know it was a piece of fish. Mark that place off my ever to eat there again, oh well. It was packed with diners but since we had a 10 table you could not hear from folks across the table. We all agreed never again.
I started the day out much the usual with a before 6 roll out to my routines that start with cup of tea while I posted this ramble and then some quiet time giving thanks and lifting several up to my Creator and Lord for healing. All seem as well as can be expected. We headed out to bridgePoint around 8:30 and I ushered the first service which means standing at the entrance to the auditorium and greet folks with a smile, handshakes and even a few hugs. Lots of familiar faces and many new ones as well. The message is on the lineage of Jesus and there are some in there that should give all of us hope that since we have no control of who are our ancestor's and who we came from and that we need Jesus to intervene in our lives as an example. A man both human and GOD who changed the world.
I headed out to hand water the gardens after getting back from the early service and most everything is holding under these hot temps and seem to be enjoying some growth. I have collards to harvest for a meal this week and enough to bless Amy and family with as well. The Roma's are blooming and I'm hoping they will soon set some fruit as well. The Celebrities are growing and I now have a couple of sweet onions that I set out from leftover bulbs from the mountain garden showing green tops. I'll soon have beet and Swiss chard leaves to add to the salad bowl along with some kale. I watched a little of the NFL before we headed out around 3 to pick up the Botbyl's and the Tracy's for the concert except Patrick backed out at the last minute and stayed home with a sore shoulder; anyhow everyone had a grand time as I drove them to the concert and then to the restaurant, LATER