Cuernavaca: parties, plush digs… and worm tacos

tamarindo balls spiced with red chilli and served with lime.

The ride to  Cuernavaca to party in the Zocalo, is a few  hours by  bus  but the  sunday  market is well worth the ride [ free samples ranging from coffee & tequila to  traditional crafts  that go on for miles]  in-between  the  stands of sweet  and spicy the  blankets filled with  bohemian  jewelry  and children running around faces stained  with  slushy red and  tamarindo orange…  there is  music  playing  … bubble blowers  and  more  crafts….. but really a picture  or video is worth so much more*

My friends  [ Rocky& Willie] have a travel company* that  does  a day trip here  basically just  to  shop … and  go  to a very plush hotel/ restaurant called Las Mananitas a buitiful ( not just beautiful) place  that alone would be reason enough  to  pay a visit ( and not that  they need another  plug but  theres nothing on the   menu over 30.00usd so it is  affordable)

HOW TO EAT FRIED WORMS:MEXICAN STYLE

THE WORMS

However  my  main purpose in going to the restaurant  was  now peace and tranquility   it was worms…. Maguay(?)  worms  to  be exact  (the  french have snails the mexicans have  worms what do we have in the states?) in any  case  yeah  along with my  green salad  I  had a few of the  deep-fried critters , taste kinda bacon… and dirt .   It was a good day.

live well==pj

LAS MANANITAS :garden patio

Tacos for sale: street food still my favethe most stoic bubble man

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About Pho of RoCaPho

RoCaPho is Rocky Camilla and Phoenicia Traveling for and with Bethel Coach Tours. The primary writer and photographer is Phoenicia (Pho). Assistant editor and contributing photographer and writer is Rocky (Ro) and the adviser to both is Camilla (Ca) know affectionately as Willie.
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