Today is Dia de Los Muertos, otherwise known as the Day of the Dead. It started in Mexico over 3,000 years ago, but it’s also celebrated in the United States, and it’s definitely not the “Mexican Halloween,” as some might think.
View the videos above and below to learn a little about this day that’s important to millions throughout the World.
If you are feeling grateful, you might try some Cherry Garcia icecream
I wouldn’t give my money to that liberal leftist ice cream company but I do listen to Jerry most everyday, either in the car,
working on the computer or in the garage. Hard to believe he’s been gone for 26/27 years.
Today is not Dia de Los Muertos. It is tomorrow November 2nd. Today (Nov 1st) is Dia de Todos Santos or All Saints Day.
It is actually celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of November. On Nov. 1 as a day to remember children who have passed away, and on Nov. 2 to honor adults… sorry but dem is de rules.
Let’s go back to Oktoberfest.