Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
El Dia de los Muertos
From midnight October 31st thru November 2nd there is a celebration for the Day of the Dead. Unlike Halloween, which represents death as something to be feared, the Mexican people celebrate the departed. They clean and decorate the graves with lots of flowers, bring food and pretty much camp out all night in the cemetaries to welcome the departed spirits. Gary, Tracy and I visited the local cemetary which was still being prepared for the celebrations.
I saw lots of gravesites covered with flowers, but was drawn to the oldest of the graves which were either simply a patch of cement (likely too poor to pay for a headstone), or a mound of bricks or stones. Only on one mound did I spot identification, a marble headstone leaning against it, which indicated the departed had been 106 years old!
Halloween
Mike and I dressed up as Tinkerbell (or Tink Herbal) and Peter Pan for Halloween. Pal Gary managed to look absolutely terrifying with lots of icky make-up, scaring the littlest of the kids, and delighting the older ones. There were lots of skeletons, and little devils, pretty princesses and even Snow White. This year we had more kids than ever before. A good time was had by all. Oh, check out the dad who had SEVEN kids riding on his ATV!
Cattle Egret
The Malacon
For some time workers across the river have been constructing a malacon. Now, we are not sure WHY because it doesn't really start in town, and we are not sure where it is going. Rumor is floating around that the Governor is planning to retire over there at some point. Maybe he just wants a nice smooth strip on which to take his morning walks. Seems to us the funding would have been better appropriated repairing the actual adjacent road, a nasty bit of land that slows everyone down to a few miles an hour except for the locals who seem not to notice the multiple potholes and miserable condition of the road.
Vendor in Town
Macy's House
Paloma's Birthday at the Farm
Jose and many of his family got together at the farmhouse to celebrate Paloma's birthday. She was quite the little beauty in her pretty lace dress, and looked forward to the stack of gifts piled on top of the hot tub. As typical, everyone brought mounds of great food, and we were honored to be invited to join the party. It was hard to resist the fabulous cake, too!
Little Frogs
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