I extend my deepest gratitude to my ancestors

Today, I extend my deepest gratitude to my ancestors, whose bravery and sacrifices have spanned generations—from the Battle of Glorieta Pass to today’s engagements. Your courage in defending not just land, but ideals and futures, lives on in the freedoms we cherish.

You stood firm in the face of adversity, embodying resilience and dedication. Your legacy inspires us to strive for a better world and reminds us of the strength that runs through our veins.

To all who have served, fought, and endured, thank you. May we honor your memory by working for peace, justice, and a brighter future for those who come after us.

T V Aguilar

T V Aguilar .. I was born in Denver, CO on a cold and snowy day in November 1967. Shortly after, I moved with “Mom” to live with my grandparents, Casimiro and Mary Gonzales in Rawlins, WY. I would remain there until age 9 and then another move to Cheyenne, WY. I graduated from Seton Catholic High School in 1986.

After high school, I drifted through life uncertain of the “career” or life choice. Maturity set in and I enrolled in college. I was the “re-entry” student as I fell in the older student category. I received my A.A. from American River Community College and then transferred to the University of California, Berkeley. I received my bachelors degree and then moved into a new “career”.

That career was with the federal government. Although happy and welcoming various new projects and endeavors, contentment and happiness were escaping me. I returned to school for Master’s degree, completing my MBA in 2009.

Today, I am retired, enjoying living on a small farm raising, training and caring for horses, a goat and a cat. I am grateful and appreciate living in A Corner of Nature!

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