The Oaxacans never tire of the false mustache and beard look as evidenced by this Rasta Man Joseph. |
Nor is there any event without fireworks! |
One of the many angels, this one riding on a float. |
The youngest Mary. |
Of course there were plenty of traditional dancers and loud exciting bands. Usually the dancers carry baskets of live flowers on their heads, this was the first time I've seen the baskets with lighted candles inside cellophane shapes. |
A young shepherd |
One of the bands and a gigante on their way home after a few hours of parading. |
Another of the many gigantes entertains the crowds |
The Three Kings came on horseback |
Three Gringas were there as well. |
Julie tossing a confetti filled egg, another tradition. |
A great time was had by all! |
Christmas dinner the next day on our patio with friends. |
Alan and I send you our love and best wishes for a healthy and happy 2013! |
It looks like a great time! Thanks for sending these. You both look wonderful. healthy and happy. What more can we ask! Miss you although I am in FL right now so at least I am warm from family, friends and sun. Love and peace,
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wow what fun this all looks like!! thank you sop much for sharing.. You two look so happy keep in touch
ReplyDeleteYou two look wonderful; healthy, social, and totally immersed in the culture of Oaxaca. Thanks for keeping us up to date. The photos bring back so many memories.
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