Sunday, November 1, 2009

Undas 2009

Undas or Todos Los Santos or Araw ng mga Patay (Day of the Dead)

Nov. 1 - All Saint's Day and Nov. 2 - All Soul's Day. These are the days when the family member
gather together and visit the grave or tomb of their deceased relatives and friends.

We cleaned and repainted the tomb and then put some flowers and lit candles as many as we wanted and pray.

It's my mother's grave and the front view

It's like a camping site. You can see that every family build thier own tent and spent all day and night on the tomb of their beloved. Bringing along some foods to eat, game cards and board, PSP and Ipods.

Our back view

Me and my kids came here after hearing a mass.
In this photo.. my youngest bro. in front, my children and some nephew and niece.
No photos of other family because they are shy and my daughter told me to stop
taking photos 'coz she said I might capture some ghost, then everybody laughed.

And my camera shy, only son.


Some time ago, others were used to drink alcohol and brought loud sounds but now it's prohibited because it cost lots of trouble.

Before the holiday comes, you can see in the market, flower shops, even at the plaza, lot's of different flowers are flooded for sale but the prices are raised sometimes double or triple especial now that several typhoons struck Phils.


And traffic everywhere because again like "Christmas Time and Holy Week Holidays", it' time for those working and living apart, to back home to their provinces.

I lifted these videos from GMA NEWS (many thanks)


After the typhoon(God thanks it ended soon) People started to went to the cemeteries.
Some tomb were destroyed. Police personnel strictly watch and confiscate some deadly
weapons and liquors and guide the people peacefully.


At the gate of North Cemetery.


Even at night time, still people rush to the cemetery.


In Manila South Cemetery , people just used a ladder to the wall to short cut. this is where my father buried. I can't visit him now but some of my brother and sister will go there.


Seems that in Quezon province, people are still happy celebrating the holiday even the typhoon struck them badly.


Some cemetery were still flooded or under water.

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