Author: Rocky Point Times

Eggplant Pasta

Ingredients For 2 Servings 1 Eggplant, (Half A Pound or Bigger) Salt, Pepper 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil Half a Pound Pasta Shells, 1 Tin of Cherry Tomatoes (1 Pound Capacity) 1 Small Clove Garlic 1 Pinch Sugar 1/2 Teaspoon Dried...

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I’m Not Complaining, But It’s Been Hot

Each spring I look forward to the water in the Sea of Cortez warming up, it improves the fly fishing. Usually by the Fourth of July most Americans start to taper off visiting Puerto Peñasco, Mexico and they don’t start again until Labor Day. The fly fishing is good enough to keep me coming back all summer long, but one must endure some discomforts. Your glasses will steam up when you step out of the air conditioning. You will be excessively moist, I was concerned that my cell phone would get so wet it would short out, and I thought my dirty laundry would surely combust on the drive home. If you are not careful your seat belt buckle could give you a branding iron like mark. I am not willing to talk about skin rash issues, because I am really not complaining. One good thing about the heat, it does give me a good excuse to visit the Thrifty Ice Cream store.

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You Oughta see an Otter

Wouldn’t it be nice to look out your Rocky Point window and see Sea Otters playing and swimming in our waters? Well, at one time they were in the Sea of Cortez along the Baja Peninsula. After all Rocky Point has everything a sea otter could want. They would enjoy our Warm Water, and Abundant favorite foods in Scallops, Clams, Crab, Flounder and Shrimp as well as the peaceful calm water. But, then comes along man and ruins it.

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Puerto Peñasco Seasons and Weather Tips

The weather in Puerto Peñasco fluctuates from about 40 degrees to 100 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the season. My favorite months are October to June. I especially like November to February, when it gets downright chilly at night, but warm enough for the beach in the day. In those months you also have a great chance of seeing dolphins or whales from the beach when they swim up the Sea of Cortez for warmer waters.

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