Author: Rocky Point Times

Editorial February 2014

As my Dad, Tom O’Hare would always say in his Editorials…”Just Another Day in Paradise”. We have had an incredibly wonderful winter thus far. When my brother, Robert, who lives in Wisconsin, was texting me a week or so ago that they were suffering through -28 degree weather (with wind chill as if that matters), I was sending him photos of sunny Rocky Point in the low 70s. The days are just awesome when the weather is so nice – it’s hard to stay indoors. The weather is perfect for whale watching trips or kickin’ it by the pool, strolling through Old Port, walking the beaches, shopping and enjoying all of the outdoor patios on the Malecon and around town. We are so fortunate to be able to live in Rocky Point. My Mother, Sandy loves this great weather too but she also likes winter clothes so, lucky for her, the Rocky Point Times Office is like an igloo so she can wear her coats, and sweaters and boots.

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The Story of a Tidepooler

I was in the middle of the rocks, feeling the wind hitting my face and I couldn´t move my legs. I was stunned, I will never think of the ocean as I have in the past, as the truth was revealed to me. I discovered all the connections, all the living and not living things doing their job in order to keep the balance on the planet.

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Puerto Peñasco launches construction of Cruise Ship Home Port

“We have reached the point of no turning back. The Home Port in Puerto Peñasco is a reality,” explained Javier Tapia Camou, Coordinator of the Sonoran Commission for the Promotion of Tourism (COFETUR), during an informative meeting held shortly after the project’s groundbreaking ceremony that took place mid-morning of Dec. 10th at the area known as the Reef in Sandy Beach.

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