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Monday, September 29, 2003

Theological Question

On our drive to the Green Mountain trailhead yesterday, we saw a church in some small town that had an electronic readerboard facing the highway.  On of the more curious messages announced a meeting of a "Vegetarian Support Group".  Since this was in a small rural town, and not in the supercilious Seattle granola belt, we drew the conclusion that, as with the religious movement to "cure" gays, the purpose of this "support" group was probably to get vegetarians back on the godly path of meat-eating.

Just then, this question occurred to me: If you're vegetarian, and believe in transubstantiation, can you take communion?  One possible solution would offer itself if Christ ever appeared to anyone in the form of a vegetable, but even my poor religious education, derived from a Methodist indoctrination which consisted almost wholly of plotting ways to give attractive girls rides home after church and MYF meetings, tends toward the negative on this question.


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Summer Ain't Quite Over, Part II

We're having something like an endless summer here in the Pacific Northwest, and it's getting kind of spooky, like somebody left us in the toaster oven and forgot us, or the gods are so distracted with Ben & Jen that they forgot how to work the clutch on that season thingy.  Whatever is happening, we've had weeks of basically gorgeous weather.

Yesterday we took a day hike near Glacier Peakin the Cascades called the Green Mountain trail.  Glacier Peak is one of the "necklace" of volcanoes that characterize the Cascades from Canada to Northern California, which includes Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Hood, Mt. Shasta and others.  Since it's mostly hidden from view in Seattle, it doesn't get the press that Mt. Rainier or Mt. Baker get.

It's a rather short hike - 3 miles in, 3 miles out - but it's unrelentingly uphill, and you gain 3,100 feet of elevation over those three miles.  You are rewarded with increasingly stunning views as you ascend, culminating in a 360 degree stunner at the end at 6,500 feet above sea level.

Blueberry bushes which cover great swaths of the terrain here have turned red and purple and they, along with scrub maples simply set fire to a lot of the landscape.  An added dividend from the blueberries was abundant fruit that was still on the bushes, but which had dried somewhat, resulting in handfuls of blueberry raisins, bursting with concentrated flavor and sweetness.


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  Mount Baker in the distance.


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A picture named Grn mtn 04.jpgLooking east to Glacier Peak
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