Her name is La Catrina - mistress of Dia de los Muertos in Oaxaca, Mexico |
Bread fo the Dead for Family Altars |
It's been going on for days....all the families building altars to their beloved dead relatives in front of their homes or in their courtyards. Some create intricate sand paintings on the sidewalks and streets that take days to design and assemble. Everyone makes traditional foods such as sweet bread, tamales wrapped in banana leaves and the special favorites of the deceased go onto the altar along with their photos. Tonight is a very special night. The families carry favorite foods out to the cemeteries, light candles on the graves and celebrate the lives of the their departed. More to come after that lively and late night event!!
Marigolds and Cockscomb For Personal Altars and Decorations |
The markets and roadsides are filled with people selling marigolds and cockscomb. These are the most important flowers for people's altars, called ofrendas. The orange flowers are everywhere and probably the basis for the orange theme of Halloween.
The REAL celebrations begin tonite!! More photos and details after the cemetery visits and feasting events on 1 & 2 November.
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