Angels, Ghosts & Humans: Photographs by 30 Photographers Of The 2013 Tucson All Souls' Procession
By Stu Jenks
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By Stu Jenks
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Every one I know who has participated in a Tucson All Souls’ Procession Weekend, as a walker, watcher, or performer, has a story of being unexpectedly moved, shaken, or awed.
“I saw ghosts rising from that vacant lot. I swear I did,” said one acrobat, pointing across the street toward where an old city graveyard once sat.
“I really miss my daddy, so I’m making this,” said a five year old girl working on a mini-shrine of twigs and grass in Armory Park for her deceased father.
“I felt my mother’...
“I saw ghosts rising from that vacant lot. I swear I did,” said one acrobat, pointing across the street toward where an old city graveyard once sat.
“I really miss my daddy, so I’m making this,” said a five year old girl working on a mini-shrine of twigs and grass in Armory Park for her deceased father.
“I felt my mother’...



