“Unraveling Shadows: The Mysterious Currents Beneath Marcos Reyna’s Streams”

In a world where memories ebb and flow like the very rivers that shape our landscapes, Marcos Reyna’s “Streams” invites us into a reflective journey that intertwines personal loss and the continuity of life. Have you ever noticed how certain sounds—like the distant hum of a train or the gentle rustle of leaves—can transport you back to moments you thought were long forgotten? Reyna deftly crafts a narrative that weaves together place and time, revealing how our past experiences, especially those tinged with both joy and sorrow, map out the geography of our hearts. As we traverse from childhood fishing trips in Mesilla to the complex landscapes of adulthood in Albuquerque, we’re reminded that every ripple in a stream of memory holds a story, waiting to be told. So, grab your own memories and follow along as we delve into this beautifully poignant piece. LEARN MORE.

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Looking out at a natural landscape at sunset with some brush and trees along a bank of a river

I. Mesilla, 1985

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