Thursday 19 April 2012

Hi all, got into LA at about 8.30 am after an all night flight. Spent our first night at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. The next day we caught a train to find the car we had use of for the week, we had to walk around downtown for a a few hours to find the train station first. We finally found our car in Carpinteria and at around 10.30 pm we rocked up to the next place we were to stay - in San Pedro - to find 4 Police cars and cops with big guns running around. We look at each and said maybe not the best place for our second night so we went up the road to another, more expensive and safer hotel.


Ewan at Olivera St, Mexican Markets LA

The next day we drove to Pasadena where we had four days full days of sitting at the feet of the best teaching we had had in a long time: both Heidi and Rolland Baker spoke, and Bill Johnson, Che Ahn, and Georgian Banov as well. The worship was cool, and each session it was like an hour and a half long, and there where three sessions a day. We both loved the prayer meetings at 8.30 am but we only made it to one, as the pool at the place we were staying was cool as as you can see. There is some photos of the worship. 



Saga Hotel Pasadena

Pier on the 101, that's an island at the end


After we left Pasadena we drove up the 101 to Santa Barbara where we have been based for the last four days as we have been looking for a car to buy. Santa Barbara is so beautiful with its beaches and Spanish architecture, its wharf and pier and the best fish chips this side of England or that's what they said. It also has a lovely old Spanish mission.


Santa Barbara Spanish Mission

Pier at Goleta, CA

Santa Barbara Pier


After three stressful days of trying to find a car God opened the door to a nice 1996 Toyota Corolla Wagon and as we write this we are getting ready for the next part of our pilgrimage tomorrow to Vegas to see Holly's mate and another Holy Spirit hot spot called Dunamis.

Our new car


Blessings until next post

Ewan and Holly Blair.



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