Sunday, September 5, 2021

The Seattle Times Life – The Seattle Times

The Seattle Times Life – The Seattle Times


Mount Rainier staff warn of long delays, traffic backups

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 11:56 AM PDT


Heading to Mount Rainier's Nisqually entrance Sunday? Expect backups, and plan accordingly. Mount Rainier National Park staff warned visitors of long delays at the southwest park entrance before Labor Day.

Kendall Jenner, Michael Jordan, The Rock. How American celebrities are changing Mexico’s tequila industry

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 06:01 AM PDT


Almost overnight, it seemed that every A-list celebrity was debuting a tequila label — from LeBron James to Nick Jonas and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The industry's rapid growth has raised concerns for one of Mexico's proudest cultural traditions.

Sunday Best: Enjoy a ‘Downton Abbey’ throwback as we usher in the season of hats and coats

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 06:00 AM PDT


Why now for a "Downton Abbey" fashion flashback? Well, dear reader, the second feature film in the series will hit theaters in March 2022, and sooner than that is fall, the official season of hats and coats. If that isn't reason enough for you … well, try another column.

How religious leaders are helping congregants keep hope as COVID cases surge as Jewish High Holy Days begin

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 06:00 AM PDT


As the Jewish community in the Greater Seattle area gears up for the High Holy Days season this September, the delta variant of the coronavirus has sparked another surge in COVID-19 case counts that all but guarantees another modified holiday season.

Rant & Rave: Reader has a bone to pick with tinted windows

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 06:00 AM PDT


No gripe is too large, no grievance too small for Rant & Rave in The Seattle Times. This week features a good Samaritan returning a bike bag, a self-deprecating rant that doubles as a self-fulfilling prophecy, a salute to a local car wash and more.

5 tips for packing A+ school meals your kids will eat — and enjoy

Posted: 04 Sep 2021 07:00 PM PDT


The food editor for The Associated Press offers another way to look at school lunches and make the daily chore a lot more appetizing. His book "Beating The Lunch Box Blues" was developed from his years-old blog on packing lunch for his own son.

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