BeaBook

Beatriz Xochitl Larrondo Quintero (2/2/1922 – 3/28/2016) Forward Forward My mother was always an artist at heart. She painted and sketched constantly, creating hundreds of paintings and drawings. She wrote poetry and always created her own birthday and special occasion cards to express her love and share her wisdom. When she turned 80, she decided […]
America, Land Of The Free, Home Of The Brave

In a timeless old west landscape, a mix of sagebrush and saguaro cactus, two brave Americans are on the run from la migra, accused of crossing the Rio Grande without papeles. The sound of approaching horse hooves and a cloud of dust rises as the Cisco Kid and Pancho appear above the rocky crags. Cisco’s […]
World War II

More than 13 million Americans served in World War II. Each soldier or sailor played a tiny part in that historic cataclysm. Dad’s time in that war had such a profound impact on him that those close to him, his wife and children, were deeply affected as well. The effect of those experiences has been […]