Author: Rocky Point Times

Editorial October 2012

“Hey uncle Tom, we are coming down to Rocky Point for the weekend. I am bringing my friend, Paul, and my son Andrew. Is your buggy running? See you Friday, Mel.” I knew immediately I was in for a long weekend as soon as I received my nephew’s message.

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Extreme Low Tide Unveils Many Treasures

Of course one of the attractions of Rocky Point, Mexico is the Sea of Cortez and all of the water sports activities such as snorkeling, diving, banana boats, fishing, kite surfing, kayaking and jet-skiing just to name a few. But low tide and extreme low tide hold just as much fun for those willing to brave the mushy sand and some thigh burning exercise.

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Graciousness and Gratuity in Rocky Point, Mexico

It has been said many times that the natives of Puerto Peñasco are a very gracious people and this is very evident when it comes to receiving a gratuity or propina (pronounced pro-pee-nah). A tip seems to be a welcomed, not an expected, bonus. When I dine out, charter a boat for a Bird Island trip, or get my hair done and leave a tip for the waiter, captain or stylist, my tip is always met with a smile and a thank you. The tip may be more or less of what they expected or they may not have expected it at all.

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Jamaica…for What Ails You

No, not the vacation spot – the refreshing drink sold at local stands in Rocky Point, Mexico. Jamaica (pronounced “hah-mike-ah”) is actually called “jugo de Jamaica” or “agua de Jamaica” when you’re asking for the sweetened drink at a stand. To purchase it in the raw form you’ll be looking for “flor de Jamaica” which is dried hibiscus blossoms. What? Yep, that big beautiful flower is not only a refreshing drink, but it also has a number of holistic health benefits.

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I Speak

“I Speak” is a wonderful language school and a great opportunity for anyone who wants to learn Spanish or English in Rocky Point. My wife Lynne and I had a fabulous time in a Spanish immersion course this past April. The course...

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Alicia Grajeda
Rocky Point Times Newspaper
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