Tomorrow it's Trick-or-Treating with the kids (probably in the rain). It'll still be a blast - my first year in about 25 with a costume for myself!!
Happy Halloween from me and my bike.
Cheers,
Loonette

No... it's a Mexican Christian celebration occurring typically November the 2nd - one day after All Saints Day (although some celebrate it on November 1st). It's a celebration honoring our ancestors - Day of the Dead. Never in Springtime.Wrider wrote:Isn't Dia de los muertos in the springtime?
Wrider
filipino christians also celebrate all saints day. it's nov 1 for us and it's national holiday in the PI.Loonette wrote:No... it's a Mexican Christian celebration occurring typically November the 2nd - one day after All Saints Day (although some celebrate it on November 1st). It's a celebration honoring our ancestors - Day of the Dead. Never in Springtime.Wrider wrote:Isn't Dia de los muertos in the springtime?
Wrider
Cheers,
Loonette
Wasn't talking about All Saint's Day (only as a reference) - was talking about Dia de los Muertos - one day after All Saint's Day.The Crimson Rider® wrote:filipino christians also celebrate all saints day. it's nov 1 for us and it's national holiday in the PI.Loonette wrote:No... it's a Mexican Christian celebration occurring typically November the 2nd - one day after All Saints Day (although some celebrate it on November 1st). It's a celebration honoring our ancestors - Day of the Dead. Never in Springtime.Wrider wrote:Isn't Dia de los muertos in the springtime?
Wrider
Cheers,
Loonette
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