Fishing the Sea of Cortez
It has been said that if Puerto Peñasco (and Mexico) had no other attractions, fishing the Sea of Cortez alone would make it one of the most exciting places on earth.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2012 | Lannette Phipps |
It has been said that if Puerto Peñasco (and Mexico) had no other attractions, fishing the Sea of Cortez alone would make it one of the most exciting places on earth.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2012 | Lannette Phipps |
One doesn’t have to look far to find talent in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico, a charming once-small fishing village turned hot vacation destination on the Sea of Cortez. Talent is abundant in Rocky Point (another name given to Puerto Peñasco) and comes in many forms from musical groups banging out tunes street side using 50-gallon drums and other discarded “trash”, to fine artists using everything from shells to yarn to paint for their works. We even have jugglers, fire breathers, magicians and, of course, traveling Mariachis.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2012 | Joe Houchin |
Mike Bibb seems to have no crosses to bear. That may very well be because he donates all his custom-made crosses to churches everywhere. Ten of those intricately handmade woodworks of art reside right here in our little slice of paradise inside and outside three churches plus the Esperanza Children’s Home.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2012 | Joe Houchin |
The sign says, “If you haven’t been to JJ’s Cantina, you haven’t been to Rocky Point.” That’s about as close as you can get to Truth in Advertising. Folks don’t simply ask you if you’ve been to JJ’s, they ask you if you’ve been to JJ’s yet.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2012 | Joe Houchin |
Mark and Barb Olszewski pulled their pick up to the front gate of “Elvira Fabiola Ceceña Rubio”, the very first primary school they adopted 10 years ago, the federalized school that motivated them to found their Adopt-a-Classroom Charity Organization.
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