Juan came to Budapest for a few days then headed back to New York. Before heading back myself, I spent a few more days with mom and her best friend Rosalinda.
Before Juan left, he parted with one of his favorit...
As promised, here is the 2nd part of the Andrea & Brendan wedding – this time it’s a simple portrait of Andrea – the beautiful bride – at the reception.
To be precise, this photo was...
Amazing opportunities present themselves when you least expect them.
During a dinner given during Andrea & Brendan’s wedding celebrations, I head the pleasure of meeting one of Andrea’s former c...
Hi there. I know I was rather quiet on the blog in May but rest assured, June promises to be crazy full with posts related to many events that unraveled over the past 30 days or so.
I’ll start with a few ...
This is Juan’s abuelita (grandmother), Señora Alba. She is a wife, mother, grandmother AND great-grandmother!
Her husband, Don Raul, suffered a debilitating stroke five years ago. Nonetheless, the love t...
El carpintero, or the carpenter, has been making doors, tables, chairs, you name it, for over 40 years.
When you shake his hand, you can tell he has been doing this for a long time by the feel of his rough, cal...
Today I bring you la enfermera, the nurse.
Five years ago, la enfermera came to be part of the family after Juan’s grandfather suffered a stroke that caused the left side of his body to be completely para...