Day of the Dead Starts at the Bakery
In one day, Panaderia Caotzingo bakery produces 270 pieces of pan de muerto, Spanish for “bread of the dead.” See the story at NYfoodchain.com
In one day, Panaderia Caotzingo bakery produces 270 pieces of pan de muerto, Spanish for “bread of the dead.” See the story at NYfoodchain.com
While tagging along with Deanna Dent in Mexico in 2008, I took some photos at Casa de Elizabeth Orphanage. The Aztec Press recently wrote a story about it.
PHOTO WRITING- Mexico Highway 15, which is often used by tourists, has come off a recent State Department travel alert, but students are still aren’t traveling to Mexico.
Fear of violence has kept residents from leaving their homes and tourists from visiting Nogales. The U.S. State Department released an alert Oct. 14 warning about the dangers of crossing on foot, so business has been affected.
Deanna took this candid of me at the orphanage. And remember, it was only pure coincidence that I wore my best shirt when I was aware that she’d probably take my picture. :^P
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Dressed up from Halloween the day before
Bankey was very proud the paint job she did with the pink highlighter
Photojournalist Deanna Dent went to Imuris, Sonora to cover an orphanage. She didn’t mind snapping a few shots while we were there.
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