Oct 31, 2021

10/31/2021 - Samhain

Most likely, we all know plenty 
about Halloween. I for one, have 
been celebrating it for about 60
years and you have probably been 
doing the same for less time.

In days prior to the three Días de 
los Muertos, we dress our familial 
altars. Depending on our customs,
the altar can be riotous with color,
quiet in sepia tone or somber in 
black and white.

Framed photographs of our lost
loved ones are arranged on the
altar. Small plates of favorite 
foods and tiny glasses of drinks
are placed to appease the gods.
Throughout the day, the altar is
visited, photos kissed, stories
told and retold . . . and never 
forget to genuflect. 

Let's take a look at the first of 
three days of the dead in the 
Latin American tradition. 'Tis 
one of the things I most value 
from my 20 years in Mexico.

Today is known as Samhain in 
our vernacular. In it, we dress in 
the scariest of costumes, go house 
to house, have parades and parties. 
We are making fun of death and 
showing publicly that we are 
fearless; death has no hold on us.

longing for family
pray visit with me tonight
missing you always

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