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Dia de Los Muertos
Here is a tray of beautiful bakery goods from Cherokee Street. There is quite a collection of
Mexican restaurants, bakeries, and Hispanic shops along Cherokee Street. This morning I was surprised with this gift box of breakfast goodies. I think the skulls look especially tasty-Happy Halloween.
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Happy Halloween to you!
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