The Unabashed Account of a Beautiful Life. We were rich with culture and beauty, mountains and music, unaware of our poverty because of the gifts of the 1860's Gold Rush, but 100 years later, Iron would change our lives forever. As the steel mills of Pueblo closed, our father's dependent business dried up. Leaving the mountains behind, turning toward desert New Mexico and our ancestral home in West Texas, we were strangers in what seemed a stark world. But happiness would still find us.
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