Touring Paradise

Well, OK, so right up front let me confess, today itā€™s not paradise.Ā  Here we are in July, the 4th of July no less, and Iā€™ve lit a fire in the woodstove to ward off the damp chill of another rainy gray dayā€¦but Iā€™m reliving the happier days weā€™ve had this weekā€¦

Company rarely comes this far off the beaten path.Ā  But this week we had a second cousin visiting from Englandā€”his first visit to Canada.Ā  So we had to do the royal tour of Powell River and surroundsā€¦P1070112
We squeezed in all the adventures we could starting with a tandem ride around Inland Lake.Ā  Yes, we have more than one tandem so we in fact double tandemed around the Lake on a brooding-but-not-yet-raining morning, stopping for snacks and stone ā€˜skimmingā€™, finishing the 13km. circuit just before the rain began in earnest.

P1070125 On a fine windy day of mixed sun and cloud (and a bit of spitting rain) we headed off under full sail to find sanctuary in our beloved Copelands.Ā Ā  With just enough wind and mishap to make an adventure we had a full day of it—the motor quit at an important interval, but was readily diagnosed and put right.Ā  Jimā€™s long beloved hat went overboard, and then the pike pole that was to retrieve it!ā€¦The pike pole was retrieved despite high winds ably manipulated by Captain Jim.Ā  Unfortunately the old felt Fedora was lost from view in the scuffle and likely sank. sigh.

P1070146 But the islands were lovely as alwaysā€¦

On the lee side, out of the wind I wandered on a cliff among the treetops where little birds flitted and tweeted about finding refuge from the wind.Ā  Hummingbirds came diving to spin in space staring at this new sightā€”an interloper in their private arboretumā€¦

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We had a campfire and introduced our company to the marvels of roasted marshmallows and the sticky sweetness of some-moresā€¦And ā€˜smokiesā€™ too were a firstā€¦ Hotdogs never taste so good as roasted on a stick over a campfire.

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Tromping about we looked at oyster beds and found these strange mysteries recently sprung from the earthā€¦ not iron at all, but some sort of fungiā€¦

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And eventually, when weā€™d eaten, napped, hiked about and generally delayed as long as seemed feasible waiting for the wind to die down a bit, we headed homeward the long way, tacking,Ā  into an only slightly diminished Southeaster.Ā  My captain was in his element; I was glad to get back to finish that piece of the tour!

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And so goes life in paradiseā€”much like where you areā€¦not all sunshine, but always an opportunity for adventure of some sortā€¦

–LS

At Trailā€™s Endā€”in Memoriamā€¦

Maureenā€™s ā€œHometownā€ Girlsā€”Prayer Hikes and other adventuresā€¦

The most unlikely of friends in many waysā€¦ Wild and crazy Maureen, helpmeet to a hard-headed but God-loving logger and student of the Word. Always ‘up for’ an adventure, or at least a new trail, a little further out, a little higher upā€¦She had the truck. She sent out the weekly invites to join her on a prayer hike. She was always there with the backpack full of papers to keep us on taskā€”scrawled prayer requests, newspaper clippings, lists of topics to cover in prayerā€¦And she had the spray paint so we wouldn’t get ourselves lost, and the watch so we’d put in the full hour before a lunch breakā€¦that was Maureen.

She was away this past weekend with an old friend of hers. Her last words affectionately addressed to us ‘hometown girls’ were: “ā€¦hopefully be out on the trail next week. another person asked jesus into their life this week plus an amazing encounter must tell you all about. god bless, m.” That was Maureen, always looking for opportunities to ask people if they knew Jesus and to challenge ones who had wandered from the teaching they’d heard as childrenā€¦she knew so many people in our town. She reached a whole sector I never rub shoulders with. She stepped on toes sometimes. She faced rejection. But she shed tears over the thought of people going to hell and she just couldn’t let a chance to mention Jesus pass. “God Bless” was on her lipsā€¦ But Maureen was mortal.

An email message came from our pastor this morning (May 28). “This email is to let you know that Maureen Hein passed into the presence of the Lord about midnight on Sunday.” Just like that, a massive heart attack. And unbeknownst to me, as I was tucking my chin under the covers Maureen was waking in Jesus’ presence. She won’t be out on the trail this weekend. She’ll shed no more tears of angst for wandering souls in need of Jesus. The job is left for someone else. I’ll have to wait for the story of her ‘amazing encounter’. Maureen always had stories, of real people whose lives she’d brushed up against. She had a way of intersecting with people in unusual moments. And she always had a word of encouragement, often written on a scrap of paper so you’d not forget it. I have such a scrap tucked away somewhereā€¦.

Maureen was one-of-a-kind. We didn’t see eye-to-eye on everything. Our backgrounds were as different as they come. I got under her skin at times. We argued our doctrinal differences. Drove each other a little crazy in spots. But we always parted friends, determined to walk together, to pray together, to respect each other and to care for each other’s interests.

Maureen knew the kind of good-time I love. She liked to introduce her friends to the worlds she knew best. She invited me to tag along on errands for the logging crew and I got to see a logging operation first-hand and visit remote lakes I’d always wanted to seeā€¦She took me on a walking tour of the island neighborhood where she grew upā€¦including a peek over the edge of a precipitous spot and a swim in the fabled Texada quarryā€¦.Maureen was like a seal. She loved water, be it ocean, lake or stream. If it wasn’t the dead of winter, it was ‘warm enough’ to dive in. We usually watched. On occasion I had to try it tooā€¦ Brrr. And we took off in the motor boat a time or two, once with bikes aboard which we rode to the end of Savary Island, just to see how far it was, even though we had next to no water and no good sense how long it’d take. We lived to remember the adventureā€¦ Maureen introduced me to mushroom picking in earnest. And sent me home with a scary looking bit of fungi to try. She was right. It was delicious, whatever it was!

She was more daring than I, more tough, more zealousā€¦ But she always asked, always cared about my family. Always cheered me on. Always rallied us ‘hometown’ girls to get moving on Saturday morning, rain or shine. And now she’s among the witnesses that have gone before to mark the path of faith. Maureen wasn’t perfect. Wasn’t even always ‘nice’. She fumed and ranted, cried and agonized. She was real. But she never let her want of perfection keep her from offering to Jesus what she had and reaching out to take others with her on the trail… I’m going to miss her.

–LS

Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. Heb.12:1,2

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Stop and seeā€¦

We are blessed to live in such a placeā€¦ was out walking (and praying) with aĀ  few gals on the weekend marveling that living here is like living in a National Park, only without the signs and the tourists!Ā  Any day of the year you can tromp off into the ā€˜bushā€™ with no admission fee, and wend your way down endless trails through cedar, hemlock and fir forests glowing chartreuse green with moss on all sides.P1060354darker

But walking isnā€™t everybodyā€™s favorite pastimeā€¦ some prefer pedaling.Ā  And for this we have a tandem so we can share the experience and the work load ( ;Ā  Had a happy easy ride for a change on an antique tandem given to us recently by a friend .Ā  Weā€™re good on this one as long as there are no hills!Ā  (It has no functional gears)Ā  Great for the seasideā€¦

P1060368P1060366P1060365 (and no seaside tour is complete without a stroll on the dock and a pic of a stalwart tugboatā€¦)

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The nice thing about an easy ride is you get to stop and see the flowersā€¦

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Every week should have some easy pedalingā€”time to stop and behold the momentā€¦

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ā€œā€¦Stop and consider the wondrous works of God.ā€ Job 37:14

–LS