LOVE the photos! My appreciation of Día de los Muertos has grown over the years. The bright colors are such a wonderful way to honor loved ones who have passed on.
Dia de los Muertas is big in my neighborhood too. We didn’t get to enjoy it this year because we were dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane, so I really appreciate your photos!
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nrhatch
/ November 4, 2012Fantastic shots, Tammy. Love the skull with the lollipop forest sprouting! 😀
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012Thanks. They were great exhibits.
Auburn Meadow Farm
/ November 4, 2012I think I was Mexican in my past life : )
I love all this stuff…
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012Oh you and me both Jackie. The colors, the music, the flavor – the simple joy that ruminates from all of this!
souldipper
/ November 4, 2012Aha! This is delightful. And I came here thinking, ‘I wonder what winter soup Tammy will have for me today!’
You fooled me by a mile! 😀
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012But fun, isn’t it? Don’t worry. I’ll get the winter soups out soon.
nursemyra
/ November 5, 2012wow, great pics Tammy
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012Thanks! it’s good to see you back!
I Made You A Mixtape
/ November 5, 2012Somehow these look more terrifying than our average Halloween stuff…sinister…and very arty….;o)
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012but created to honor specific people instead of the generic stuff. I like it.
Sally
/ November 5, 2012Very very fun and colorful. History is certainly diverse.
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012The images are lovely, aren’t they Sally?
Lisa H
/ November 5, 2012LOVE the photos! My appreciation of Día de los Muertos has grown over the years. The bright colors are such a wonderful way to honor loved ones who have passed on.
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012I loved the white shoes. They were created to honor organ donors.
Sophie33
/ November 5, 2012Amazing & wonderful pics, Tammy! 🙂 Very colourful too! Thanks!
dayphoto
/ November 5, 2012Look at that COOL cake!!
Linda
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Tammy
/ November 11, 2012🙂
Melissa
/ November 5, 2012Oh WOW. Love the skull made out of pink teddy bears 🙂 Fav.
Tammy
/ November 6, 2012That was really touching wasn’t it? Clearly made to honor a child which is quite sad but on a festive day.
island traveler
/ November 5, 2012Love this event. Spooky in a fun , creative and exciting way. Just bright and colorful. The skull were impressive! Have a great week.
Tammy
/ November 6, 2012Do you celebrate this holiday where you live?
Estrella Azul
/ November 6, 2012These look awesome!
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012I’d love to see some of your celebration also.
Estrella Azul
/ November 11, 2012Here’s my travel article about the Day of the Dead here in Romania 🙂
http://milliverstravels.com/2011/11/day-of-the-dead/
David @ Red Letter Believers
/ November 6, 2012That is some amazing stuff. Creative … and haunting..
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012The colors are festive. Some of the memories are quite sad but it is such a beautiful way to honor those who have gone before us.
harlemfoodlocal
/ November 7, 2012Dia de los Muertas is big in my neighborhood too. We didn’t get to enjoy it this year because we were dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane, so I really appreciate your photos!
http://www.harlemfoodlocal.com
Tammy
/ November 11, 2012I’m glad you are safe.