Dia de los Muertos - Day of the dead Nov. 1

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El Pescador

Today is Nov. 1, 2016, Lifelong fishing buddy and I are just leaving Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos, BSC at the northern end of Magdalena Bay, Baja.  Just finished up 5 days of inshore and one "we tried to fish Offshore" of offshore fishing, but canceled due to 30+ mph winds and big waves.

We are driving to La Paz, BSC for another 4 days of fishing and some R&R around the pool with a cold one.

First thing I notice is the number of these roadside alters -     https://www.fisheaters.com/roadsideshrines.html

 

As we approach La Paz, I'm starving, and for those of you who have fished with me, I'm always eating!!!   Hungry Boy!!!!

Arriving at La Paz, we stop by this restaurant for lunch, and notice for the first time - The Day of the Dead.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead



The young woman explained to us, here in La Paz, only women and children dress up in this day of the dead look.

Shrines with photos of loved ones who have passed on, trying to make them look as presentable as possible for then their souls arrive.





The lunch was fantastic!!!!  And for those of you who love the hot stuff, try the onions in the lower right side of the round service tray - It WILL take the hair off your tongue!!!







Buddy Jerry yacking with our fishing guide and travel escort - Felipe from Hotel Buena Vista Resort, BCS.  



Felipe is so fluent in, yes, of course, Spanish, and English as well.  His speaking numbers back & forth in both Spanish and English made our heads spin.  We didn't even try.

This is what I enjoy with my travels, interesting events of the day in the country I'm visiting.

Wayne
Never let the skinny guys make the sandwiches!!  NEVER!!!!

David Hall


Crow

Great trip !  And the food looks pretty good , too !!
There's nothing wrong with a few "F's" on your record....Food, Fun, Flowers, Fishing, Friends, and Fun....to name just a few !

Dominick

Mexicanos do up the day of the dead with much respect for the departed.  Watch the animated movie Coco by Pixar, I loved it.  Dominick
Leave the gun.  Take the cannolis.

There are two things I don't like about fishing.  Getting up early in the morning and boats.  The rest of it is fun.

Donnyboat

Thank Wayne nice report, when we were @ primary school the teacher incurraged us to learn French.
    So I went home & told my parents about it, they recommend that I learn Aussie English first, I dont think I ever progressed past 5 out of ten, thats life ay.
   my grandaughter took on Japanies, so they paid big money to send her to a private school, as it was the only school teaching japanies, the following year they dropped it, not enough students, into it, what a waste of money that was, cheers Don.
Don, or donnyboat

Gfish

Hai!, Don.
Another good photo odyssey Wayne! I really like way you do those. I recently got an older iPhone and you are inspiring me. Gotta figure a way to keep saltwater away from it though.
Fishing tackle is an art form and all fish caught on the right tackle are"Gfish"!

oc1

#6
Darn, I slept right through All Saints Day.

Good report Wayne.  Might those roadside shrines be places where people were killed in traffic accidents?  They do something much more modest here.  The county does not like it because the shrines are on public right-of-way, they're distracting and might cause an accident.

-steve

Cor

Looks so good, I could really do with a "resort" trip like that.
Am sure La Paz will bring you some fish.
Enjoy!
Cornelis

Gobi King

Shibs - aka The Gobi King
Fichigan

steelfish

Quote from: oc1 on November 02, 2020, 06:51:31 AM
Darn, I slept right through All Saints Day.

Good report Wayne.  Might those roadside shrines be places where people were killed in traffic accidents?  They do something much more modest here.  The county does not like it because the shrines are on public right-of-way, they're distracting and might cause an accident.

-steve

Steve, your right buddy.

all those roadside Shrines and sometimes just a cross or crusifix is built or installed for people that died on a traffic accident in that exact place, they dont look good at the side of the road but they sure make you think about your driving and most of the time you slowdown your speed.

nov 1st is the all-saints day, "Dia de todos los santos"
nov 2nd. is the day of the dead "Dia de los muertos" , this day is a tradition when you remember your loved ones, it could be just with a pray in your home, visit them on their burial place or pantheon and leave some flowers and or the food your loved one liked the most and some people like to do those shrines on their job or home which have a lot of meanings on every single item or thing you see on it, the kind of flowers, the food, the inciense, the flowers ark, the candles, etc, etc
but the "Dia de los muertos celebration" start 5 days before Nov 2nd. thats why you could see places with paper trimmings and ornaments few days before the main celenbration day, which is today !

on Nov 2nd. normally kids have a celebration on their school with food, dances, etc in nov 2nd, girls usally dress like "La Catrina" and boys dress like a "catrin", which are an elegant dressed Skeletons, of course, this year there is no kids in the school so, we skipped that celebration for 2020. that's a pretty cool traditon that really worth to keep alive.
this is one of my daugthers with a dressed and with make-up as Catrina for a school day celebration, if had signed for a Catrina contest on her school she should have an entire make-up along the neck, shoulders, arms, hands, etc.

"Coco" movie by pixar (just like Dom said) really rescued the meaning of the celebration, its not just a kid's movie.
The Baja Guy

Dominick

Leave the gun.  Take the cannolis.

There are two things I don't like about fishing.  Getting up early in the morning and boats.  The rest of it is fun.

mo65

Awesome report Wayne...and great photos too! 8)
~YOU CAN TUNA GEETAR...BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FEESH~


the rockfish ninja

Nice report & pics but ....uh....... where's all the fish pics?
I thought it was gonna be Dia de los Muertes Pescado. ;D
Deadly Sebastes assassin.

El Pescador

Alex,

Thank you for the full report on the entire celebration.

Question, does your wife get dressed up as your children do???

Do you get away from San Felipe and fish southern parts of the Baja peninsula???

Wayne
Never let the skinny guys make the sandwiches!!  NEVER!!!!

El Pescador

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Quote from: the rockfish ninja on November 02, 2020, 09:59:09 PM
Nice report & pics but ....uh....... where's all the fish pics?
I thought it was gonna be Dia de los Muertes Pescado. ;D

Tony!  Tony!  TONY!!!

At first, I was only wanting to post the Nov. 1 Day of the Dead we experienced in La Paz.

And I have posted photos of the Magdalena Bay trip here:

         https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=15832.msg207938#msg207938


         https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=21761.msg236755#msg236755


BUTT, Photobucket has me, hostage, until I post the photos posted here on Alan's site.

I hope to get that done tonight.

Wayne
Never let the skinny guys make the sandwiches!!  NEVER!!!!