Well Wednesday was a pleasant day with mostly sunshine but a stiff breeze was felt through out the dat and evening. It was supposed to rain in the evening and we did get a brief shower bringing in another cold front over night. Thus far it doesn't seem that cold in the house this morning. I started out the day with my usual before 6 roll out to my routines that start with some quiet moments after posting this ramble to honor my Lord, give thanks and lift several up by name for healing; all seem to be well at this point in time. I finished up my talk with the Creator on my bike ride to the rec for two hours of pickle ball leaving worn out and then I had to pedal home against the wind. What a morning workout.
I piddled around in the gardens and once again noticed all of the rat poison had been eaten overnight so I refilled the lids and set them under some cover. I did do some hoeing and then replanted a couple rows of lettuce seedlings and beets once again. Maybe with the killing of the rats these new seedlings will survive. I have lots of blooms on the sugar peas, squashes, 1/2 runner beans and tomato's. I'm sure they will come due all at the same time like the lettuces are now. I'll harvest again today and give away bags of the leafy greens for the salad bowls.
After a lunch of a garden grow fresh salad I settled into reading and watching documentaries. I was shocked at seeing one about Jerusalem and the scamming that goes on in the holy city with the selling of fakes in artifacts, coins and the pick pocketing that occurs. The man filming this had finally exposed the corruption and had the merchants attest to what they were doing was selling fakes and frauds. Wow was I ever taken back by the merchants and their dishonesty. It's no wonder Jesus threw them out of the synagogue back in his day as they should be thrown out of the city today.
We met up with Dan and Carol and headed over to a small eatery in the Bardmoor area for a delicious supper. We met another couple who attends church with us and saw another couple already there. We learned the owner of this eatery is a member of our church and is an AWANA leader; such a small world. Nancy had the pot roast supper and I had a bowl of soup and half a BLT with fries, delicious and just perfect amount. It closes at 7 but serves breakfast all day and evening. I will definitely eat there again.
We got back and I read for awhile before hitting the shower and then watching some documentary on the Farmland on Prime TV. Excellent show, it was lights out at 10, LATER