I grew up with a family named Cave and have knows several others since. The
name Cuevas is common in Mexico. I was once told that the family name is
pluralized as Los Cuevas while caves are pluralized as Las Cuevas.
--Ediger


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Preston Forsythe <pns_...@bellsouth.net>wrote:

> Yes, by Damien Cave, headline in today's NYT, about life in Laredo today,
> and mention of  I-35 to Duluth.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/18/us/deep-ties-tested-on-
> mexicos-border.html?hp
>
> Is the last name, Cave, common?
>
> While I have your attention, a lot of work was done this weekend at the
> Huntsville hdqtrs, drywall mud and more drywall joint compound, i.e., mud ,
> plus a major new double door installation.
>
> You may be surprised how popular Quinceaneras (mentioned in the link) are
> in Huntsville. At least 600 attended a party for a 15 year old at the
> hdqtrs Saturday night. Good income for the NSS.
>
>
> Preston in KY
>
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