We revisit stories of reunions and traditions. For many Filipinos, cemeteries have long been places of gathering during All Saints'/All Souls' Day. The one situated in our hometown, Tabaco City, is no different. You enter through the rusty gates, under the traditional Chinese roof with upturned corners, and you are greeted with a cramped maze of graves and mausoleums. Flowers adorn tombstones. Candles flicker like stars in the night sky. The smoke of burned incense invades your nostrils. Many ancestors of the Filipino-Chinese community are buried and honored here, providing a much needed excuse for many former residents, like us and our new guest Det, to catch up with each other and feel at home every once in a while.