Anne
and I met Philip Garrison downtown for lunch on Tuesday. Philip and Tony Joiner
work together at Bank of America, although on this day, Tony was on a road trip
for the company. Philip took us to an authentic Irish Pub which had been
relocated from Ireland
to Charlotte —of all places:
(Click photos to enlarge.) |
Philip Garrison |
Anne at Starbucks, before the dinner and meeting. |
Anne
and I “double-dated” with an older couple, namely Bob and Pamela. (I’m sorry I
can’t remember their last names.) Bob retired in Pinehurst after (apparently) an extremely successful career
at CBS. I thanked him for all the great television he had put on for me as a
kid through the sixties and seventies. He said, “You are very welcome.”
Bob and Pamela live along the first fairway of Pinehust #2, which is the U.S. Open course. That's it behind me. |
Bob and Pamela. A really lovely couple. |
Original art at the end of a hallway. |
They drive a Porsche SUV, for crying out loud. I didn't know there was such a thing. |
I'm the youngest guy at the table. |
Or at any table. |
Lon Bumgarner tells us about William Shakespeare. |
Self portrait in the lavatory. |
* * *
Here
was my studio in Pinehurst, at
Anne’s house:
It
was sad leaving Anne on Thursday morning. We’d had many great adventures
together. But all good things must come to an end, so we said our farewells,
promising to do it a again sometime.
* * *
You
can tell from the photos I’ve put up lately that I’ve been staying at some nice
houses and being treated to fine times. I’m afraid some of you might be
intimidated, thinking: “Well, we can’t have Zender over. He’s used to the Taj
Mahal.” Don’t think that. I am neither snooty, nor picky. I am not a prima
donna. Remember: I’m the guy who has bicycled across the country twice, living
in a tent. I’m a minimalist. I am just as fine sleeping on a floor in a
sleeping bag (I did it for two years in Ohio before moving to Colorado
Springs), as I am in that big, cushy bed Anne provided.
At home in a barn, 2007. |
I’m
spending hardly any money on these trips. This is the grace of God, folks. I
say this to the credit of those who have invited me to lodge with them while I
teach the Word; these people have provided most my needs while I’m with them.
Thanks to Anne, I had a comfortable place to stay while teaching in Charlotte
and Faith. Thanks to Joe Newman, I had comfortable lodging while teaching in Las
Vegas . Thanks to Anita and Kevin Butler, I was able to stay at their house while teaching in Sacramento. Thanks to Waylan Dabbs, I had my own guest room
in Ft. Lauderdale
while teaching there. (Next week, Sheridan
will have the guest room, and I’ll be camping on the floor in the office where
my makeshift studio was; it’s all good with me. I'm a flexible dude.)
I’d
be happy to visit you, no matter what your accommodations. That’s what I’m
trying to tell you. It’s all about God, fellowship, and teaching.
When
we have that, we have everything.
©
2013 by Martin Zender
2 comments:
Dear Martin,
I love reading of your trips and adventures and seeing illustrations of how our Father works in all to will and to do of His good pleasure. If you ever need a place to sleep while in the Orlano area, our home is always open to you.
Paula
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