Dia De Los Muertos, (The Day of the Dead) Tucson, AZ, November 2008
November 10, 2008 | Yuma, Arizona | Vetting explained
This weekend, I traveled to Tucson and attended the Dia De Los Muertos, (The Day of the Dead).
It was was my first, and I enjoyed it completely. The attached pictures were taken in the center of the parade, and if you look closely you can see all the detailed work that was put into each costume.
Believe me, I appreciate all the detail, time, and effort that was put into these costumes because I have designed costumes before, and it takes a lot of creative thinking and work to turn out such beauties as these. Enjoy!
Peace and love to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
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