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This was a post written a while ago - and it's redundant - but, I'll leave it - and if you are busy - just skip this.
Day of the Dead was an aztec ritual that the Catholic missionaries co-mingled with their all-saints day - as they proceeded with their *mission.* And here we are, in current times - where people who make a living off holidays - have been promoting halloween with gusto - and have tied in DOD. I will not digress into a discussion of commercialization of holidays. You can Google DOD if you are curious.
My point is this - in the world of DOD/halloween - the design aesthetic is now - anything goes - and my calligraphic embellishment probably won't look too out of place.
While the honoree for next year is not officially announced - it will probably be the most adorable little lady who was on the very first committee - when the DOD event was launched - and worked tirelessly for decades.
*** Update -- when the team of artists who worked on the flowers and nichos arrived at the museum to view the finished ofrenda - they were all impressed with how it turned out - and they all said that they would be delighted to participate again. That was gratifying. Previously, I had been concerned that some of my friends might be ghosting me after this whole project.


Excellent use of the term ghosting 😉
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