tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8869460574906243042.post379995455281251119..comments2023-05-15T11:20:50.213-04:00Comments on K{IR}STEN: { De Colores }My Name is Kirsten Not Kristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08620619268371539576noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8869460574906243042.post-41653934002545056022011-11-09T19:46:36.352-05:002011-11-09T19:46:36.352-05:00Thanks :) How interesting about the florists and i...Thanks :) How interesting about the florists and it being a very profitable day for them. I would have to say that day is Mother's Day here and Valentine's Day. Dia de los Muertos is a celebration of the dead which is more part of the latin culture here and is often decorated with colorful flowery skulls, lots of flowers, marigolds, and the belief that it is a day out of the year where the dead return in spirit form to celebrate with the living so in many ways the dead are remembered and instead of being morbid it is a colorful celebratory time. Like I said, only the latin cultures here incorporate it into the Halloween festivities. We also celebrate Halloween on the 31st and then All Saints Day and All Sould Day on the two following days. Latin cultures incorporate Dia de los muertos into these 3 days. I love all the flowers and colors associated with it. Sometimes a table is set up and also latin cultures will leave trinkets or an apple food, a glass of wine, etc. at the graves of ones that have passed on. Our church which is Catholic has a beautiful mass in the graveyard on the weekend of Halloween and everyone brings their picnic blankets and candles. Very pretty.My Name is Kirsten Not Kristenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08620619268371539576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8869460574906243042.post-63925365601239399182011-11-09T03:39:29.313-05:002011-11-09T03:39:29.313-05:00Glorious and gruesome.
I'm not used to this c...Glorious and gruesome. <br />I'm not used to this custom. We do Halloween in England - obviously on 31st October - and there is Todos Santos on 1st November here in Spain. This is the day when most florists make their annual salary, selling huge quantities of flowers for people to take to their dead relatives. It's the same idea but celebrated in very different ways! <br />You've made some brilliant things and done a most impressive display and I think the green hand is absolutely fantastic! <br />AxxxArtyZenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12628693178003940118noreply@blogger.com