Friday, February 28, 2014

Flea Market...


Selling at the Flea Market tomorrow, trying to make some money to keep us going at the outpost. Gas, Food, and More...
Living out in the desert is not easy, but it is so worth it.  I make soaps, metal jewelry, and upcycled clothing.  Robby, he makes hemp jewelry and does photography.  That along with odd jobs keeps us afloat, along with our ministry support.   Tis not a life most would chose, but to be honest... neither of us are at home at any other kind of life anymore... we might be but the right door would have to open..

~ Morria

Sunday, February 2, 2014

In Dine Bikeyah, at Last!

What an adventure the Move turned out to be!  We started out early in the morning on Monday, January 27th from Keavy, KY where we had been living. Day One went by with little issue other than bitter cold.  We stayed at Hurricane Mills, TN for the night, and headed out early on the 29th from there planing on making it to Poteau, OK.  Such was not meant to be.  We made it to just 20 miles east of Memphis, and "Stormy", our car broke down.  Thus we were there most of Tuesday and all of Wednesday.

Thursday saw us back on the road, and made all the way through Arkansas and a short way into Oklahoma before night fall.  After a good nights sleep on a soft bed, Friday, we headed onward through all of Oklahoma, Texas, and then to New Mexico.  Our hearts soared as we crossed under the "Welcome to New Mexico" sign.  Then it was a hard push on to Farmington.  We turned northwestward at Albuquerque, and hit snow crossing the badlands in the dark.  At nearly 11pm on the 31st, we made it into Farmington (Totah), New Mexico at last!

~ Morria