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Best for Last

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Best for Last

Just as I’m ready to ingest
the morsel I consider best
and so picked out from all the rest
to be my last bite, savored with zest—
last memory of this gourmet fest—
from north and south and east and west,
descends each winged little pest,
radared in on diabolical quest
as though invited at my behest.
They put my appetite to the test,
settling as though to the nest,
their hairy feet intimately pressed
upon that morsel that I loved best.
I wave my hand over them, lest
they eat too much, then I confess
I guiltily consume the rest.

 

The prompt today is pest.

Cee’s Odd Ball Photo 2016 Week 32: The Fly Cafe

Perched on a bluff above the ocean on the coast of Jalisco near the small village of Rebalsito is “La Mosca”  which, yes, means “The Fly.”  Desecrated by Hurricane Patricia, the restaurant was reassembled from the wreckage and as I understand it has since been threatened again by the waves, which have eaten back the sand cliff up to the palapa supports.  These photos, taken in March of 2016, showed it in its second reincarnation.  After the owners (along with other residents and business owners) were thrown forcibly out of Tenacatita Beach where they had had a restaurant for years, they relocated to a place on the main highway to Puerto Vallarta, but when they did not like that location, after a few years they relocated to another beachside location, this one even more out-of-the-way than Tenacatita.

If you want to see larger photos with captions describing the cafe and explaining its somewhat unusual name, please click on the first photo and follow the arrows through the gallery.

And, if you’d like to see what we did earlier in the day at Tenacatita beach, go here:

. https://judydykstrabrown.com/2016/03/14/old-farts-at-the-beach/

https://ceenphotography.com/2016/08/12/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-32/