Author: Rocky Point Times

Outside The Lines

So, we made it to spring. Hooray! It wasn’t too bad really, a mild winter and plenty of sweet rain to refill our aquafers. Keeping with that theme of sweetness, I want to feature one of the most passionate poets of very sweet expression. Chilean poet Pablo Neruda; 1904-1973. He is renowned for his fiery leftist politics and equally fiery poet of love. In this poem however, the sweet, sweet passion of love shines. He received the Nobel Prize in 1971.

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A Non-Profit Piñata Factory in Puerto Peñasco!

One of the many narrow graded roads in Puerto Peñasco (in this case, the one that runs alongside the modern little “Hot Point” motor hotel on the road to Sonoyta just outside of town) takes you to a small fenced framework house inside of which will fascinate even the most disinterested visitor with its simplicity. Piñatas have intrigued most everyone for centuries—their concept, their culture, their entertainment value, and so much more. What makes them even more fascinating is

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From Payasos to Pirates

In 2012, Russ and I attended the Blue and Arts Festival held in San Felipe, just across the Sea of Cortez. It was so much fun that we added it to our Peñasco Recreation List of Tours for 2013. We gathered a group of fun-loving travelers from Peñasco, and we headed off to the Blues Festival in March of 2013.

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Well, winter is here!!! APRIL FOOLS!!!!!

But spring is here and kitten and puppy season is just around the corner. All over the world, try as we do, it seems we cannot stop the overpopulation of cats and dogs – that is – until people are educated and spay/neuter services are offered at a reasonable cost. A big thank you to all of you who help us and have helped us and remember we could not continue to do our wonderful work without you.

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