I was downtown last Sunday when I stumbled upon a Day of the Dead procession headed along SW 4th.




I think it's great that Portland has begun adopting the holidays of other countries. Now if only someone would get around to throwing a Guy Fawkes Day celebration. As far as I know, there wasn't a single effigy lit ablaze within the urban growth boundary last night. C'mon, people. Remember, remember, the fifth of November...
Labels: holidays