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In late June Milton Ernesto Felix Reyes, owner/broker of Desert Sky Real Estate & Investments, and President-Elect and Treasurer...
read moreIn late June Milton Ernesto Felix Reyes, owner/broker of Desert Sky Real Estate & Investments, and President-Elect and Treasurer...
read moreHere we are midsummer in Puerto Penasco and counting the days and weeks until the humidity level subsides for the season. In similar...
read more(1998 reprint) Earlier in the day Flea Bag and I were outraged, hurt, you might say. We had a cow. Such an emotion in Peñasco is as...
read moreHello everybody!! We would like to take this opportunity to recommend to you this new restaurant from our friend Chef Luca! It is...
read moreThe XX’th Roger Clyne and the Peace Makers “Circus Mexicus” was an event to remember. Now a Rocky Point Tradition, Roger Clyne...
read moreSummer has arrived along with more puppies and kittens. They come from all parts of the city – Las Conchas, Sandy Beach, Cholla...
read moreCirca the year 1325 CE, the Mexica, whom we now call the Aztecs, wandered to the Central Valley of Mexico looking for a permanent...
read moreIf you have been coming to (or living in) Rocky Point during the last 15 years, you probably know him personally, or certainly have...
read moreYes, you heard correct, even though you may think there are no possible reasons why you shouldn’t visit the beautiful beaches of the...
read moreReading “Lonesome Lui” this past month, brought back fond memories. He has an ability to take everyday occurrences and turn them...
read morePlans You know what they say about plans …… When the column I planned did not work out, I was thinking about other stories for...
read moreHere are answers to another batch of questions I got from people who want to squeeze the most enjoyment out of their time in Rocky...
read moreI am sure if you have lived in Puerto Peñasco for a while, by now you understand what the salty air can do to anything! From the...
read moreIt’s that time of the year when the locals are saying “mucho calor”, or “muy caliente”. Translation, it’s very...
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