Monday, April 2, 2007
Dallas Soul Food
March didn't go out like a lamb. We travelled to Dallas this past Friday and there were some serious "severe thunderstorms" and tornado watches starting about 70 miles after we left home, mostly until we got to Dallas. It was some tense driving for 5 - 6 hours. At one point I saw that even though the storm was moving northeast, the clouds were moving south over us on the highway. I believe that clockwise rotation happens when the storm is about to spit out a tornado. God saw us through it though and we had no serious incidents. We were going to Dallas to go to a cooking class. We had a lot of fun cooking Cajun food, crawfish bisque, crawfish crouquettes, breaded fried green tomatoes, "Mock Shoe" and a tasty chicken dish I can't pronounce. The chef cooked bananas foster, which I didn't really think I'd like to repeat or even try again. Then Sunday morning we visited Gateway Church. We had good worship and the message by Pastor Robert Morris was very good. We got to eat some Louisiana "soul food", and got our souls fed on Sunday. The trip back was very pleasant. Then it was back to work today.
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