Sunday April 2, evening Lake Waco |
Saturday night April 1st and on into Sunday
morning a big thunderstorm came through Waco. As our fellow builders dodged the
storm and left in their various directions, we headed to town to worship
again at St. Paul’s. Thunder rumbled as the clergy and small choir processed
into the sanctuary. The priest made an aside comment about appropriate somber
Lenten sound effects. A few more minutes into the service there was louder
thunder and the power went out. The power stayed out. The peaceful service continued with hardly a hitch…smart
phones were used to provide reading light. The altar candles and weak daylight
through the stained glass windows was all the other light we had. Partway
through the service one of the clergy had to exit briefly to rescue some folks who were
electronically locked into the church office—an odd parallel to the gospel
reading about Lazarus.
We spent the remainder of Sunday doing chores
such as laundry and grocery shopping. All of our work tools and gear needed to be stored away on the floor of the back seat of the truck.
Monday morning dawned clear and calm. These Texas storms
really leave the world refreshed. Going to and from
work in Waco daily we passed a nice paved bike path and green space. After we
loaded the camper and left the campground our first stop was Lake Brazos East
Park where we could hop on our bikes and explore. Have you heard of the Chisholm Trail?
They were celebrating its 150th anniversary last week. In Waco is a suspension bridge that is a significant point on the Chisholm Trail and it is part of the
bike route we road.
On our ride we explored the Baylor University campus and
revisited Magnolia.
Magnolia treats: local kombucha and a red velvet cupcake. |
Bike path near Baylor |
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