What better place to have a parade of SUP witches? Seems far better spot for SUP than on Lake Michigan in October. Brant and I rode our bikes out to the beachwatch the arrival of witches and a few lucky dogs. It marked the beginning of several days of festivities.




October is a wonderful time of year, except there is too much to do. The Sendera Sisters/ Hiking Hermanas are back to it. Love having a little routine in our weeks that seem to become effortlessly busy .



Halloween has become more popular in Mexico. The skills of Día de Los Muertes face painting have been applied to Halloween with great success. This year we went to the pooch parade which was combined with the kids in costume walking down the sidewalk (much like Placerville) . We enjoyed handing out candy to the kids that had some pretty awesome costumes…. As well as some parents. It was a little chaotic as pick up trucks of workers left for the day, mixed with ATVS of costumed halloweeners , and a few cows who looked a little confused.









On the next day we attended the parade for Dia de Los Muertes which ended at the cemetery on top of a hill in Los Barriles. There were shrines and bands and children proud of their artwork. And yes, it was a celebration of so many people that clearly meant so much to those there, but you could also see the sadness of loss . So a unique mix of both… and that is why face paint can be a good thing! And Music and food ….








Looks like fun! Wonder if they change costumes between Halloween and Dia dos Muertes?
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Wow! They really go all out for this holiday! Great photos Wendy, and commentary, too. Loved the “And we always try to pick trails with facilities!”. Before scrolling down far enough I thought Brant had arm tattoos up and down his arms – haha.
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