It is Three Kings Day! The church in nearby Tres Reyes.
Any day with cake is a good day. The traditional “Rosca de Reyes.
A little from Wikipedia
Mexico and Guatemala share Epiphany customs with rest of Latin America and Spain including gifts for children from the Wise men, and "Rosca de Reyes" or Three Kings Cake. (See below: Spain, etc.) In Mexico and Guatemala however, the person who finds the doll in their piece of rosca must throw a party on February 2, "Candelaria Day," offering tamales and atole (a hot sweet drink thickened with corn flour) to the guests. In Mexico it is traditional for children to leave their shoes, along with a letter with toy requests for the Three Kings, by the family nativity scene or by their beds. In some parts of northern Mexico the shoes and letters are left under the Christmas tree. The shoes may be filled with hay for the camels, so that the Kings will be generous with their gifts.A toy giveaway in the zocalo.
I have no idea how it works... maybe a mad stampede.
No, I am sure the little oaxaqueños will be very good. As a former teacher, I can tell you that they really are very well behaved... almost always.
Alerta! King sighting.
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