Meet Your Editors —Barry & Bobby Murray
Who isBobby Murray?
Bobby also has the genetic drive to be a nomad, and credentials as a wonderer. In 1978-79 she took her children (ages 6 and 9) in a converted 1949 Chips and Nuts delivery van off on a sojourn exploring back roads from Washington State to Florida.
Both of us struggled through our escape endeavors with normal loving spouses, and kids asking at the time, why can't we be NORMAL? —though all of our little ones look back today with great fondness on their childhood.
We actually didn't cross paths until the invention of the www Internet. I had just buried wife number 3, a victim of cancer, and semi-retired to a funky old post office/artists loft in the heart of Oregon/Washingtons ColumbiaRiver Gorge.
Macandmurray.com and the GoLive girl (Adobes HTMLoverlay program) actually met on-line. Bobby was at the time trying to build tourism for MtStHelens.net, and a loop tour (tyeetrail.com) of the Washingtons Cascade Range. Problem was she was battling some very small-minded chamber of commerce types ("dont mention anyones business but mine") when I rode up on a white horse and asked her to hop on behind.
As I was no longer responsible for publishing a regional business magazine, Economic Currents, and had only kept one client from my ad agency, we rode north to make my longtime half-baked Alaskan status offical by hiding away in the Alaskan bush.
UPDATE: We have recently started a non-profit organization called Worthy Cause Media Foundation that uses our marketing, advertising, and multi-media talents to help other "worthy causes" get the word out to the world.
Bobby is now the DreamWeaver Girl having switched between the two.
Bobby has also become famous for her Alaska sourdough flapjacks and has a large following of sourdough caregivers having fed hundreds of fellow RVers at spur-of-the-moment campground feeds and then sending them home with their own sourdough starter to love and care for as well as to pass starts along to others.(The gift that demands that you keep on giving) Bobby has had over 75,000 people download her Alaska sourdough recipes from her Sourdough Honeymoon article on Alaska Travel Magazine and receives e-mail photos of peoples' sourdough bread, cinnamon rolls and even their own concoctions.
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