Here are some more photos from the Day of the Dead festival.

There were flowers everywhere, mostly marigolds.

All of the graves were decorated with fresh flowers.

One of the six or seven huge kites assembled on the grounds.

And of course, there was food! Lots of vendors had things to sell; some things we could identify, some we couldn't. This gal was talking on her cell phone while stirring her concoction. We played it safe and took a packed lunch. The only thing we bought was cotton candy for Maria and Tony.

We found this popcorn machine quite interesting, complete with generator.
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