Heroes behind the scenes of the pandemic in Las Cruces

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Heroes behind the scenes of the pandemic in Las Cruces

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Elder Garcia (age12), sewing a mask.
Elder Garcia (age12), sewing a mask.
Julian Garcia (age 16), sewing a mask
Julian Garcia (age 16), sewing a mask

This is the Aguilar family, who made over 1,000 masks since March

 

575.556.4923

Finished masks for any age and any style
Finished masks for any age and any style
Pick your color
Pick your color

Meet the Christopher Dimora of FARMERS INSURANCE, who supplied 100s of masks to those in crisis:

575.800.5886

FARMERS INSURANCE

741 N. Alameda Blvd Ste 1

Christopher Dimora
Christopher Dimora
Christopher Dimora

Cristina Freitag made about 60 masks.   Most of them she gave away to high risk individuals.

Cristina Freitag
Cristina Freitag
Cristina Freitag
Cristina Freitag
Catherine Lucas

Catherine Lucas – While my Heart is still aching

All in all, while my heart is aching for the families who lost loved ones, my life is good. No, can’t go out, can’t do this or that, but there are so much things I still can do. We live next to the desert in Las Cruces, a big trail is leading from my house into it.

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Linda Rude

Linda Caray Rude – Reconnecting

It is not a surprise for my family and friends, the pandemic has not been a problem for me. I will not allow negativity into my life, therefore all of the lifestyle changes, depression and deaths are literally life lessons.

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Bush and Conley (1991

Karen Conely – Corona Virus Reflections

I cut my hair this week. My husband won’t let me touch his, and one look in the mirror tells me why. He spent 28 years in the Army, and I wonder how long he will hold out on me. Maybe a Flobee would be a worthy purchase right now? They cost 139.00 and are back-ordered.

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Sonya Fe

Sonya Fe – Lilies in the Field

My life hasn’t changed much. I am a studio artist and spend most my time in my studio. I don’t care to socialize much anyway except on Facebook, because there I have control to turn on or off. I don’t like social obligations. I have a very difficult time attending parties, events and social commitments.

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Victor Gibbs

Victor Gibbs – I worry

Early morning, April 15, 2020, can’t sleep. Planetary alignment of moon and three planets rest in the southeastern sky. The corona virus has spread to almost every country on Earth in under three months’ time. Most of the world has been hiding and waiting for it to leave.

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Roy van der Aa

Roy van der Aa – I would have never thought

I had never thought of what a pandemic would do to my business. For 22 years, I have sold advertising space for the monthly arts centered newspaper, The Ink. I have owned the paper along with my wife, Robin, for 20 years and we personally deliver the majority of each issue throughout about one third of New Mexico.

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Lisa Lucca

Lisa Lucca – My calm Interior

Quarantine has been easier for me than many. I spent a lot of my time at home anyway, working as a life coach over the phone, writing a book, hanging out in my garden with my sweetheart. We love our house overlooking Las Cruces and the Western sky.

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Heather Murphy

Heather Murphy – From the other front line

I’d like to say that I am moved and touched by all the stories about the local community and their struggles with the current situation. Very few know what I actually do for my main living which happens to be the other front line of this whole mess.

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