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E18 : Dia de Muertos (w/ Francisco Marin)

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Francisco Marin, an award-winning photographer, tells us about his recent trip through Mexico, the colorful “Dia de Muertos” celebrations he attended there, and how he’s organizing a photography-tour to share his love for Mexican culture.

Also We don’t mean to dwell on this, but :

  • Only gringos dress up as Coco
  • While “Dia de Muertos” is big in Mexico, the USA still prefers “Taco Tuesday”
  • Celebrating the dead only makes sense if they’re not in hell for all eternity (hi, grandma!)
  • Remembering the dead is great, but free beer is greaterer!
  • When traveling through Mexico, you better bring a Big Bad Hombre
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Francisco Marin, an award-winning photographer, tells us about his recent trip through Mexico, the colorful “Dia de Muertos” celebrations he attended there, and how he’s organizing a photography-tour to share his love for Mexican culture.

Also We don’t mean to dwell on this, but :

  • Only gringos dress up as Coco
  • While “Dia de Muertos” is big in Mexico, the USA still prefers “Taco Tuesday”
  • Celebrating the dead only makes sense if they’re not in hell for all eternity (hi, grandma!)
  • Remembering the dead is great, but free beer is greaterer!
  • When traveling through Mexico, you better bring a Big Bad Hombre
  continue reading

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