Más de los Muertos

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  1. nrhatch's avatar

    Fantastic shots, Tammy. Love the skull with the lollipop forest sprouting! 😀

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  2. Auburn Meadow Farm's avatar

    I think I was Mexican in my past life : )
    I love all this stuff…

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    • Tammy's avatar

      Oh you and me both Jackie. The colors, the music, the flavor – the simple joy that ruminates from all of this!

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  3. souldipper's avatar

    Aha! 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! 😀

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  4. nursemyra's avatar

    wow, great pics Tammy

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  5. I Made You A Mixtape's avatar

    Somehow these look more terrifying than our average Halloween stuff…sinister…and very arty….;o)

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  6. Sally's avatar

    Sally

     /  November 5, 2012

    Very very fun and colorful. History is certainly diverse.

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  7. Lisa H's avatar

    Lisa H

     /  November 5, 2012

    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.

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  8. Sophie's avatar

    Amazing & wonderful pics, Tammy! 🙂 Very colourful too! Thanks!

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  9. Melissa's avatar

    Oh WOW. Love the skull made out of pink teddy bears 🙂 Fav.

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    • Tammy's avatar

      That was really touching wasn’t it? Clearly made to honor a child which is quite sad but on a festive day.

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  10. Island Traveler's avatar

    Love this event. Spooky in a fun , creative and exciting way. Just bright and colorful. The skull were impressive! Have a great week.

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  11. Estrella Azul's avatar

    These look awesome!

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  12. David @ Red Letter Believers's avatar

    That is some amazing stuff. Creative … and haunting..

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    • Tammy's avatar

      The 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.

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  13. harlemfoodlocal's avatar

    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!

    http://www.harlemfoodlocal.com

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