Thursday, July 1, 2010

The second Climax

After leaving Climax spring, we drove past a little country church. This church is one I think most people, even the nonbelievers, could attend.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I am proud to present Climax Christian Church.




After the multiple Climaxes, we headed back to Berea. When we are in Berea, we always stop at The Black Feather. A comfy little coffee shop with exceptional food and some of the best people in all of Madison County. On Friday nights, they have pizza. No pepperoni, no supreme, no pizza like you have ever had before. I've heard the term "kitchen sink" tossed around before, but these pizzas have everything from the kitchen sink, the counters and the cabinets. My favorite pizza creation was some kind of white onion and garlic sauce with garbonzo beans, locally raised mustard greens, local chicken, and sweet potatoes. It did not sound appetizing when Darin ordered it, but it was incredible.

The Black Feather is our go-to spot in Berea because we know that if we go there, we will see at least five people that we love and we will meet 5 more that are equally cool. The owner's son is usually there outside of school hours. Kids are always running around and it is a great place to take the family.



One other really cool thing about the Black Feather is that the people there LOVE Darin's band, The Rough Customers. Their shows there are easily the most fun. Being in Lexington, I am spoiled that I can go out any night of the week and see some type of live music. Berea is a dry town, so live music is severely limited. When the band comes to play, the kids go crazy. Everyone dances and everyone is so enthusiastic.

The Rough Customers + The Black Feather + pizza = a night well spent

1 comment:

  1. I really need to get out there sometime. Loving the blog so far. :-)

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