tripledigitken
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Day of the Dead Photos
Here are some of mine, do you have any to share?
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Oggie
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Great pictures. Where were they taken?
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for a little while - Bad Blake
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DianaT
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The photos are not appearing on my computer? All I see is the smugmug address???
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
The photos are not appearing on my computer? All I see is the smugmug address??? |
Diane,
I don't know why you are having trouble. ?????
Oggie,
The first two were taken at last year's Dia de los Muertos celebration in Old Town in San Diego. The last shot was taken at a shop in Ensenada.
Ken
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BajaSerg
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Great photos
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capt. mike
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nice ken.
used to be a site where you could see stiffs at TJ morgue waiting to be identified.
those were some dead pix man!
sorry, i am in solar school all week and bored during noon break in this hotel....
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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DianaT
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While I was gone, the computer ghost fixed my computer because now I can see the photos!
Really like those---thanks for posting them.
Diane
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Paulina
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My photos are from a few years ago when we were living in Punta Banda. We made our own alter on our buffet with candles, photos of our loved ones and
watercolors that Cody painted for them. We visited Pan-Sima to buy pastries and bread for our display.
Cody strung marigolds for our visit to the local cemetary in Cantu.
We had already found the only American buried there at the time, cleaned up his grave, dusted off his baseball hat and replaced it on his headstone,
and replaced the old Budweiser that was left there a long time ago with a cold freshie. (can't find any of those photos on my computer)
The children of the local rural school set up an alter on their playground.
They remembered "Bill", a wonderful man who had passed that year. He used to play Santa for the children every year at Christmas, riding in on the
back of the local firetruck. He and his wife, who is also passed now, would have a gift for every child. It was very heart touching. I'm sure the
children miss them.
[Edited on 4-11-2009 by Paulina]
\"Well behaved women rarely make history.\" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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tripledigitken
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Nice Alter.
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