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1. One Year Ago Today

We were in Barcelona. I can’t believe it’s been a year.

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My Barcelona journal. Hooray for blogging because I’d never have written all that down otherwise.

“It was a glorious experience. I had no idea what a jewel Barcelona is. While Scott worked (poor thing), I soaked myself in museums, architecture, Gaudi. Everywhere I turned there was art. Our evenings were spent in the company of some of the world’s best comic book artists and writers, and I thoroughly enjoyed the long and lively discussions that lasted until the wee hours of the night. We slept little and laughed much. I fell in love with La Sagrada Familia, Gaudi’s cathedral-in-progress. Really truly in love, in the way that means I will be carrying it around in my heart for the rest of my life.”

You can say that again.

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2. Day of the Dead Altars- Olvera Street





Los Muertitos


Pan de muertos



Altar to our fallen military





Altar to the Women of Juarez


Rest in peace Erika Estrada - it was an honor knowing and dancing with you.

Altar to the fallen immigrants


Praying to the Santo Nino de Atocha

A fallen danzante


Altars at Olvera Street

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