Memorial to honor Oscar Zepeda was held in San Carlos on January 31st 2020. Continue Reading
Memorial to honor Oscar Zepeda was held in San Carlos on January 31st 2020. Continue Reading
A friend of mine is selling her 34 Irwin Citation named “Dulcinea”. The boat is in great shape and has had some very nice upgrades done to it for cruising the Sea of Cortes. Custom Gerry can holders forward, stack pack for main sail, I personally installed the very nice brand spanking new Lewmar windless… Continue Reading
It was almost 15 years ago and my daughter was just about 6 months old when the phone rang. It was early, 6ish as I recall. The voice on the other end of the phone, a voice I knew well did not sound right, it was a voice that was clearly stressed. “Vince, it’s Carl,… Continue Reading
This year Mexican lawmakers finally enacted cruelty to animals legislation. Anyone who is familiar with recent events in Ayotzinapa realize that in Mexico it is hard to enforce laws that are supposed to protect the human rights of people let alone animals but traditionally under worked and over paid Mexican legislators non the less have… Continue Reading
Honey Vendor from Michoacan The thing about Mexico that continues to intrigue me after all these years are the mobile vendors who traverse the country side selling their goods. Whether it be the honey vendors from Michoacan or Alamos or the Mennonites from Chihuahua selling their cheese. Sooner or later they end up in… Continue Reading
How many here in San Carlos remember being served a jumbo margarita by a burly man who could sing like a paloma named Luis Miranda Amador. The old Paradise bar and restaurant that used to be located right in front of Charly’s Rock is no longer with us. It was torn down a few weeks… Continue Reading
This article appeared in Volume 1 Edition 1 of the San Carlos Wireless By Ines Radice As Easter approaches I nostalgically recall early and fear full childhood memories full of strange masked creatures dancing through the streets of Guaymas to pounding drums while asking for money. Their presence scared me. Now I no longer… Continue Reading
Sector Caracol 40th Anniversary Irving Blake, aka Mr. Chiclets, first arrived in San Carlos in the late spring of 1969. He flew in for a 5 day fishing trip on a Twin engine Turbo prop Fairchild after winning a sales contest for the company he worked for at the time called Gates Rubber.… Continue Reading