Thursday, November 4, 2010

Day of the Dead






Leading up to the Day of the Dead sugar skulls and plastic wreaths abound in every town. Our little group of cyclists slowly plod their way up to the town of Angahuan, Michoacan at the edge of the lava flow of the volcano of Paricutin. Purepecha announcements echo across town like some kind of continuous chant, people scurry about town buying flowers and wreaths in preparation for the celebration of the Day of the Dead. The atmosphere in the cemetery is not somber. The whole community turns out to tidy the graves and make their offerings spending the evening and day with their dearly departed. Kids run and play. Prayers are made. Food is shared. Plates of tamales are extended to us. The feeling is overwhelmingly warm and welcoming.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

My mother is from Michoacan! I absolutely love your blog and glad I came across it today! Your photos and blog post totally made me realize how much I want to go back and visit lindo Michoacan! (they have the best avocados!)

Cheap Software said...

this is our way to remember our love ones who passed away.

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Jean Jacques said...

Most of country that has been colonize by the Spaniards are celebrating the day of the Dead, this is a very rich culture that giving respect to those who live once.



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