We visited an Anglican Church last week. It is the 'official' church of England - which means they speak ENGLISH! It is very liturgical and so it is very foreign to us. It is a small church (around 70 on Sunday morning), and the members are very friendly. We met a number of them at the wine and coffee social in the courtyard after church. A lot of refugees go to this church. Many had to leave their country specifically because they were Christians. Needless to say, they take their faith pretty seriously. The church building itself is this ancient stone thing that Graham loved. I think he would like to ask the priest if he could explore the place sometime. There is a medieval portrait of William Tyndale on the wall. I have learned enough about grocery shopping for Lee Ann to start cooking again. I have found such rare items as black beans, ranch dressing, and peanut butter. I have also translated and located artichoke hearts, pine nuts, sour cream, and stewed tomatoes. We're eatin' good again! more later, Lynn