Consider the ramifications of an excess of libations. You can kiss but you can’t hug the frothy lip of a bar mug. It takes a bit of nerve and spine to veer off course, to forsake wine and face the angst of barroom gents in favor of family events. Hats off to drinking men who know The proper time to stop and go!
The Divine Supine
A chunk of ham, a pint of beans, a glass of wine, some magazines, an afternoon stretched out supine, a hearty meal on which to dine. No serious tasks to stir and pique, No work to do. No goal to seek. “Pronto” not an adverb you’re likely to hear to make you stir. Lazy days and lazy nights are what set the world to rights.
This house that looks down on La Mosca is rumored to be owned by Gloria Estaban.
This is La Mosca.
They have weird toys around here.
Yes that’s right. We took a special trip up the coast to visit an oceanside restaurant named “La Mosca” or “The Fly.” My friends went for the fresh fish, I went for the views but ended up coming home with a bonus..a tiny puppy that we named “Zoe” who will be coming home to San Juan Cosala with me tomorrow. She’s already had a number of adventures, as have we, being her companions. You will no doubt see more of her in the future. Luckily, there were more birds than flies at La Mosca.
Here is one video of Zoe at play. I’ll add another later. The best one I took, I forgot to turn the video recorder on!!! Of course.
I’ve already posted photos of the Roses of the desert and the bougainvillea, so this rudely-named flower is the only one left in the garden of the house where I’m staying this week, so sorry, bishops of the world, I was not responsible for the naming of this non-assuming flower.
Simple pleasures lack that “Gosh!” that goes with habits much more posh, so I renounce such simple things in favor of what richness brings. If your response to what I choose includes recital of what I’ll lose: sunsets, laughter, hand-held walks, peanut butter and midnight talks, then perhaps I’ll change my mind for pleasures of a simpler kind.
I found mention of this challenge on Gradmama’s blog, but can’t find any link for it, so I’m publishing my two three-petaled flowers with no link. If anyone knows the correct link, please let me know? In the meantime, I’m posting them for Carol Cormier’s Thursday Trios.