I'm off to San Antonio tomorrow morning to give the commencement address at Atonement Academy--the school linked with Church of the Atonement--the Anglican Use Parish in San Antonio.
Fr Christopher Phillips is a fellow blogger, Anglophile and former Anglican married priest.
I'm told it will be 'as hot as the hinges of hell' down there, but after 25 years living in the damp land I don't mind.
Just to let Father's faithful readers know -- he arrived in San Antonio safely, the weather isn't as hot as he thought it might be, and I made sure he had a good, filling Mexican lunch: a nice bean soup, followed by a chimichanga dripping with queso. At this rate, he'll probably go back home with a sombrero and fancy boots.
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2 comments:
"...after 25 years living in the damp land I don't mind."
As I learned as a child in Louisiana:
It ain't da heat, it's da humidity.
More Louisiana wisdom re: fried shrimp:
It ain't da shrimp dat makes ya fat, it's da batta.
Just to let Father's faithful readers know -- he arrived in San Antonio safely, the weather isn't as hot as he thought it might be, and I made sure he had a good, filling Mexican lunch: a nice bean soup, followed by a chimichanga dripping with queso. At this rate, he'll probably go back home with a sombrero and fancy boots.
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