Westward

Our trip to the eastern half of the US draws to a close. After the last post we had the privilege to spend several days at Uchee Pines with Julie's brother Raymond, his wife Sha, and their son Ruel. During the week Julie discovered that our van would be improved with some sort of AC, so we have started looking into how to make that a reality. It turns out this part of the country can be quite hot and humid in the summer months, which is less pleasant without some way to cool off.

And now we are heading west again! We spent yesterday morning at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis TN where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. It is definitely worth stopping to see what many people of this country went through in the past to bring about change. And what others in this country would do to try to stop that change. It has given me an opportunity to look inward, to see if I am willing to value those who are treated as worthless in our world.


And now we are in Arkansas, once again dodging thunderstorms! We caught just the edge of one yesterday, including a few hail stones and some truly torrential rain, as we passed Little Rock, but we were able to skirt past it on the edge of the storm as it moved behind us and made it to the Fort Smith area. Today we will be heading north toward Missouri, then turning westward again! Hopefully to some cooler temperatures (the heat index yesterday was supposed to be 110).

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