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Turn Left at the Cactus
by Calyn Whedbee
Listen in as we chat with residents of the San Felipe, Baja, Mexico area about why they came here, why they stay (or, return as snowbirds), and things which they feel should be better known about our area. Their recommendations range from interesting places, people, or objects to stories, experiences, or ideas.In the process, we also get to know a little bit more about local businesses, organizations, noteworthy events, and some useful and useless information. Please subscribe and follow us on Face Book. Email us: [email protected]. Apoyo con cerveza: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus
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S4 EP110: Guía Consular-- Protocolos de Fallecimiento para Estadounidenses en México
S4 EP110: Guía Consular-- Protocolos de Fallecimiento para Estadounidenses en MéxicoNotas del Episodio:Este recurso informativo detalla los procedimientos esenciales que los ciudadanos estadounidenses deben seguir en caso de fallecimiento en México, basándose en una presentación del Consulado General en Tijuana. Calyn y Linda (Wigs) explican en el episodio en ingles que la función principal del consulado es emitir el Reporte Consular de Defunción en el Extranjero, un documento vital para gestionar trámites legales y financieros en Estados Unidos. El texto enfatiza que la autoridad mexicana siempre prevalece inicialmente y que los familiares son responsables de todos los costos funerarios o de repatriación. Se recomienda encarecidamente mantener documentos originales, como el acta de nacimiento y el pasaporte, en lugares accesibles para facilitar la identificación. Además, se aclara que los poderes notariales pierden validez al morir, por lo que es indispensable contar con un testamento y deseos funerarios por escrito. Finalmente, se insta a los residentes extranjeros a registrarse ante el consulado y preparar un plan de emergencia para evitar complicaciones legales a sus seres queridos.
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S4 EP109: Fork in the Road-- Before it’s too Late—Know What to Do
S4 EP109: Before it’s too Late—Know What to DoCal and Wigs attended a recent meeting in April at the EDR Pavillion with officers from the United States Consulate. The meeting was centered around the essential legal and practical steps for Americans who pass away while living in Mexico. In this episode, Cal and Wigs highlight the role of the US Consulate, which assists families in navigating foreign regulations and issuing the Consular Report of Death Abroad needed for financial matters. They emphasize that while the government provides guidance, families are responsible for all funeral costs and must adhere strictly to Mexican law before any remains can be moved. Preparation is a central theme, with the speakers advising expats to maintain original birth certificates, updated wills, and clear funeral instructions to prevent delays. Because a power of attorney expires at death, having a comprehensive plan for next of kin notification is vital for a smooth transition. Ultimately, they hope that the segment serves as a guide for San Felipe residents to ensure their affairs are in order to protect their loved ones during a crisis.
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S4 EP 108: Ginetes y una Cocina de Chile
Notas del Episodio:En este episodio del pódcast Turn Left at the Cactus (Gira a la Isquierda en el Cactu, los anfitriones Cal y Wigs relatan su experiencia reciente en San Felipe, donde coincidieron con dos eventos locales significativos. Primero, describen su asistencia a un concurso de cocina de chili organizado para recaudar fondos en beneficio de un refugio de perros local-San Felipe Dog Rescue, destacando la importancia de apoyar a los animales rescatados durante el verano. Posteriormente, explican el misterio de una multitudinaria procesión a caballo que presenciaron, aclarando que se trataba de una cabalgata tradicional. Este desfile ecuestre formaba parte de una celebración cultural para inaugurar una nueva estatua de un caballo en el malecón de la ciudad. A través de su charla, los locutores invitan a la comunidad a valorar las raíces históricas de Baja California y a participar activamente en la vida social de la región.
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S4 EP 107: Fork in the Road--Cabalgatas and Chili Cookoffs
A Fork in the RoadShow Notes:Cal and Wigs discuss recent cultural and community activities in San Felipe. They highlight a chili cookoff fundraiser held for the San Felipe Dog Rescue and emphasize the urgent need for donations and dog food to support the area's animal shelters and individuals rescuing dogs (and, cats) in San Felipe. The conversation then shifts to a "Fork in the Road" segment, where they explain the significance of a cabalgata, or traditional group horse ride, they witnessed while on the way to the SFDR Chili-Cook-off. This massive gathering of riders was part of a ceremony to unveil a new horse statue on the town's malecon. By explaining these traditions, Cal and Wigs hope to help residents better understand and appreciate the Baja lifestyle and its deep historical roots. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to share information about future local events to keep the community informed.*************************If you want to make sure you never miss out on an episode of Turn Left at the Cactus, be sure to subscribe to our Facebook page and to our podcast channel on Spotify or Apple. You can support us by giving us a LIKE and a COMMENT on Spotify or Apple. And, you can go to the next level of support by leaving us a propina at https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. Thanks again for listening! Don’t forget…..Turn Left at the Cactus…for No Bad Days! 😊*Comments or opinions expressed on this podcast by our guests are not necessarily those of our producer or hosts.
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S4 EP106: Crónicas y Agenda del Desierto Para Abril y Mayo 2026
Crónicas y Agenda del Desierto 18 de abril, 2026 Este episodio del pódcast Cactus Connection ofrece un resumen breve de eventos comunitarios y sociales en San Felipe para los meses de abril y mayo. Los locutores anuncian diversas actividades que incluyen un torneo de voleibol en la playa, un concurso de chili con fines caritativos y un festival de danza local. También destacan servicios esenciales como una clínica de esterilización animal, asesoría consular para extranjeros y campañas de recaudación para el bienestar equino. El contenido resalta la apertura de nuevos comercios gastronómicos y opciones de entretenimiento nocturno que incluyen música en vivo y karaoke. En conjunto, el programa sirve como una guía recreativa y de apoyo social para los residentes y visitantes de la región.
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S4 EP 105: Cactus Connection/Mid-April thru May 2026
Cactus Connection episodes serve as a community calendar and cultural digest for the residents and snowbird visitors of San Felipe. In this episode, co-hosts Cal and Wigs provide a chronological roadmap of local events spanning from mid-April through May, blending charitable initiatives like dog rescue fundraisers and horse stable hay drives with recreational gatherings such as volleyball tournaments and chili cook-offs. Beyond specific dates, the dialogue emphasizes a vibrant social fabric by highlighting new local businesses and essential practical advice and information for expatriates and snowbirds to the area. Ultimately, the broadcast aims to foster community engagement and local support, encouraging listeners to participate in the town's unique rhythm of life before the summer heat arrives.
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S4 EP104:Cactus Connections(Spanish Version)Summary April,May,June 2026
Este segmento del podcast Cactus Connections, conducido por Cal y Wigs, detalla el calendario de actividades comunitarias en San Felipe para el cierre de la temporada de primavera 2026. Los locutores destacan eventos clave como el festival de música Todo Somos América, un bingo de beneficencia organizado por el Rotary y una fiesta de cumpleanos para Dulce en la cervecería San Felipe Brewing Company. El programa también enfatiza causas sociales, incluyendo jornadas de esterilización animal y recaudaciones de fondos para el centro ecuestre y rescate de perros. Además de promover la carrera nocturna en el Valle de los Gigantes, ofrecen recomendaciones de servicios locales como un taller mecánico de confianza. Finalmente, los anfitriones motivan a los residentes a seguir apoyando los negocios locales durante el intenso calor del verano antes de que el podcast tome un descanso.
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S4 EP103: Cactus Connection-April,May,June 2026-End of the Season
This podcast transcript features Cal and Wigs, co- hosts of Cactus Connections, as they preview upcoming community events in San Felipe for the spring of 2026. This highlights various local activities, including a music and arts festival, a charitable "meat bingo" fundraiser, and a birthday celebration for Dulce at San Felipe Brewing Co. Significant focus is placed on animal welfare and environmental efforts, such as a low-cost spay and neuter clinic and a fundraiser for the equestrian center. They also mention athletic challenges like a night desert run/hike through the Valley of the Giants and the 20th year anniversary of a motorcycle rally, a reminder of the forthcoming opening of La Perla Brewery, and provide a personal recommendation for a reliable local mechanic. Ultimately, Cal and Wigs encourage listeners to support community businesses and charitable organizations as the peak tourist season winds down and the summer heat begins.If they left anyone or any business out, they apologize. And, hope you will make your suggestions for who should be included before their next Cactus Connections which is scheduled for September. Please help the show by liking, subscribing, and recommending the podcast to anyone interesting in learning more about the people and events in San Felipe.Useful links:horsesinbaja.comsanfelipedogrescue.orgsanfelipelasamigas.comsanfelipe.rotaryc.org
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S4 EP101: La Perla Brewery-An Interview w/Scott Parker & Yvonne Armour
Turn Left at the Cactus — Season 4 Episode 101 La Perla Brewing-- Interview with Scott Parker & Yvonne ArmourHosts: - Calyn Whedbee - Linda ” Wigs” WigginsGuests: - Yvonne Armour - Scott ParkerEpisode Highlights:- Discover the story behind La Perla Brewing, San Felipe's newest craft brewery.- Yvonne Armour shares her journey from working with children with disabilities to co-founding the brewery.- Scott Parker talks about his longtime passion for brewing, his move to San Felipe, and the leap from homebrewing to launching a business.- The inspiration behind the name "La Perla"—a tribute to their black lab, Pearl, who’s also the “brew dog.”- Learn how community, inclusivity, and a calm atmosphere shaped the vision for La Perla Brewing.- What to expect at the new location: an industrial vibe, a neighborhood pub feel, a dedicated sports room, pizza (thanks to a collaboration with Dany’s Donus), and plenty of beer.- Discussion on offerings: 12 taps featuring a variety of beer styles, house-made seltzer, and plans for artisanal wines from Guadalupe Valley.- The realities, challenges, and joys of building a brewery in Baja Mexico—including municipal friendliness, supply chain quirks, and the importance of a great landlord.- Details on the La Perla Beer Club—member perks, merch, and how to join.- Insights into brewing for a diverse clientele, from craft beer enthusiasts to the “not-really-a-beer-person” crowd.- Their philosophy on community engagement, charity support, and creating a space where everyone feels welcome—even four-legged friends!- Fun rapid-fire questions about beer, pairings, and what not to brew.- A shoutout to local initiatives supporting people with disabilities in San Felipe.- Community announcements for upcoming events, including Rotary Club Steak in the Park and the SCORE 250 off-road race.Links & Contacts- **La Perla Brewing Facebook Page:** [Find and message them directly to join the Beer Club or for more info]- **Instagram:** [La Perla Brewing’s Instagram—check for updates & photos]- **Community Shoutouts:** Rotary Club, local businesses, and the Autism and Neurodevelopment Center in San Felipe.Listener Notes:- Soft opening for Beer Club members coming soon—join now as membership is capped at 200!- Dogs are welcome throughout most of the brewery (except brewing and kitchen areas), but leashes and good behavior required.- Smoking area is provided outside and carefully located away from the main entrance.- Bring your feedback—Yvonne Armour and Scott Parker want to make La Perla a true community hangout.Thanks for listening to Turn Left at the Cactus! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, or buy the show a coffee at ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. See you at La Perla Brewing soon!You can find La Perla Brewery on Facebook.
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S4 EP 102: La Perla-Una Cerveceria que Rompe el Modelo-Entrevista con Scott Parker y Yvonne Armour
Notas del Episodio: Entrevista con Scott Parker Y Yvonne Armour fundadoras de La PerlaEsta transcripción pertenece al pódcast **Turn Left at the Cactus**, donde se entrevista a **Scott Parker** y **Yvonne Armour**, fundadores de la nueva cervecería **La PerlaBrewing** en San Felipe, Baja California. Los invitados detallan la **transformación industrial** de un antiguo local ubicado en la carretera federal cinco y su visión de crear un espacio **tranquilo y comunitario** sin música en vivo. Scott explica su experiencia como cervecero artesanal y la variedad de estilos que ofrecerá, incluyendo una **cerveza ligera** y opciones rotativas experimentales. Yvonne destaca el enfoque **amigable con las mascotas** del establecimiento y la colaboración con una pizzería local para ofrecer elmaridaje ideal. La charla también aborda la creación de un **club de cerveza exclusivo** y los retos logísticos de emprender en la región. Finalmente, elepisodio resalta el impacto positivo del negocio en la **economía local** y el apoyo a causas sociales dentro de la comunidad.
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S4 EP99: La Mujer en la Cisterna-Un Resumen de la Entrevista con Escritora Marnie J Ross
NOTAS del EPISODIO:Esta fuente es una entrevista del podcast Turn Left at the Cactus a la escritora Marne J. Ross, quien presenta su nueva novela titulada " The Woman in the Cistern". La obra es la tercera entrega de su serie de misterio San Amaro, ambientada en un pueblo pesquero de Baja California, México. En este libro, los detectives Julia García y Ricardo Hernández investigan un caso de quince años de antigüedad tras el hallazgo de restos humanos en una cisterna abandonada. La autora explica que esta historia es más psicológica y oscura que las anteriores, explorando temas como la demencia y la alteración de la verdad con el paso del tiempo. Ross también comparte detalles sobre su proceso creativo, su interés por retratar la vida de los expatriados y su responsabilidad al escribir sobre la cultura local. Finalmente, la entrevista adelanta que ya trabaja en un cuarto libro y destaca el éxito de sus novelas en la comunidad de la región.Este libro (y los otros dos) esta en ingles y esta disponible en Amazon.
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S4 EP100: Woman In the Cistern-An Interview w/Marnie J Ross
Show Notes:In this episode of Turn Left at the Cactus, Cal, Wigs, and Tricia sit down with author Marne J. Ross to talk about her newest novel, The Woman in the Cistern.The book is the third installment in her San Amaro mystery series, set in a small fishing village in Baja California, Mexico. In this latest story, detectives Julia García and Ricardo Hernández reopen a fifteen-year-old case after human remains are discovered in an abandoned cistern.Marne shares how this novel takes a darker, more psychological turn than the previous books, exploring themes of dementia, memory, and how truth can shift and fracture over time. She also offers insight into her creative process, her interest in portraying expatriate life, and the responsibility she feels when writing about local culture and community.We also get a preview of what’s next—Marne is already at work on a fourth book—and discuss the growing success of her series within the regional community.If you love atmospheric mysteries with emotional depth and a strong sense of place, this conversation is for you.Her books can be found on Amazon and, in San Felipe, at My Baja Nest. To learn more about Marnie, go to marniejross.com
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S4 EP98: Tacos, carritos de golf y Rotary: Descubriendo la vida en San Felipe con Lisa y Lou Dezarn
Notas del Episodio:Lou y Lisa Dezarn, exresidentes de Las Vegas, hallaron en San Felipe su hogar ideal. En este resumen de la entrevista,destacan la calidez comunitaria, su labor en el Club Rotario y el impacto local de las donaciones. Valoran la vida tranquila, la gastronomía regional y su rechazo al urbanismo.ACERCA DEL PODCAST TURN LEFT AT THE CACTUSSAN FELIPE, BAJA, MÉXICOTurn Left at the Cactus (Gira a la Izquierda en el Cactus) es un podcast producido localmente en San Felipe, Baja, México. Calyn Whedbee es la creadora del podcast y la responsable de la producción, postproducción y conducción del programa. Cal está acompañada por la coanfitriona Linda Wiggins (también conocida como Wigs), quien colabora en la investigación y el desarrollo del segmento mensual Cactus Connections. Además, Tricia Sikes participa como coanfitriona del programa.Lanzamos nuestro primer episodio en el verano de 2022 y, sinceramente, considerando el grupo demográfico con el que trabajamos, no teníamos idea de si el proyecto despegaría. Para nuestra sorpresa y diversión, nuestra audiencia ha ido creciendo —“poco a poco”. Hasta la fecha contamos con más de dos mil oyentes alrededor del mundo, principalmente en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México. Consideramos que esto es un gran logro, especialmente si tomamos en cuenta que buena parte de nuestro público objetivo apenas está descubriendo lo que son los podcasts, y mucho menos incorporándolos a su vida diaria.El enfoque principal de TLATC es descubrir qué es lo que resulta tan atractivo de esta zona para los extranjeros que viven y trabajan aquí —ya sea de tiempo completo o parcial—; por qué deciden mudarse; y qué consideran que merece mayor atención. Esperamos capturar y preservar las numerosas historias que la comunidad de expatriados/imigrantes tiene sobre la historia y evolución del área, así como nuestro impacto en ella. Sin embargo, no siempre seguimos un guion rígido, por lo que nuestras conversaciones a menudo nos llevan por territorios inexplorados.
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S4 EP97: Tacos, Golf Carts & Rotary: Unpacking Life in San Felipe-An Interview w/Lisa and Lou Dezarn
Show NotesDive into Lou and Lisa Dezarn's captivating journey from Sin City to the serene sands of San Felipe. Discover their accidentally perfect find, love for charity and golf, and how they navigate life away from grand kids and familiar grocery stores. This episodeis a peek into immigrant life, complete with humor, beach tales, and Rotary Club insights.Key Points• Finding home in San Felipe's charm• A chance counselor's office meet-up becomes a 20-year marriage• Grocery runs and community are different in Mexico• Importance of local customs and community involvement• Adjusting to small town life over Vegas' hustle• Life's perfect surprises from unexpected placesABOUT TURN LEFT AT THE CACTUS PODCASTSAN FELIPE, BAJA, MEXICOTurn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. Calyn Whedbee is the creator of the podcast and is responsible for production, post-production, and hosting the show. Cal is joined by co-host Linda Wiggins (AKA Wigs) who also assists with research and development of the monthly segment Cactus Connections. Additionally, Tricia Sikes assists with co-hosting the show.We dropped our first podcast in the summer of 2022. And, honestly, given the demographic we are working with, we had absolutely no idea whether any of it would fly. To our amusement and surprise, however, our listening base is growing --“poco a poco.” To date we have over two thousand listeners from around the world--mostly from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. We feel this is a major accomplishment considering much of our target audience hasn’t yet discovered podcasts, much less decided to incorporate them into their daily lives. The primary focus of TLATC is to ascertain what it is that foreign nationals living and working here--full or part time-- find so attractive about the area; why they move here; and what they think is deserving of more attention. We hope to capture and store the many stories the expatriate community has about the history and evolution of the area and our impact on it. However, we don't necessarily stick to a script, so our conversations often lead us to some unchartered territory. "Please Like, Subscribe, and Comment where ever you pick up your favorite podcasts. Contact us: Facebook or [email protected] and...if you really love us...leave us a propina at ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus.Thanks for listening....Don't forget to Turn Left at the Cactus for No Bad Days!
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S4 EP96: Cactus Connection for February 2026
Show Notes:Tune into 'Turn Left at the Cactus' for the latest social swirl in San Felipe! Discover hidden gems, from quirky events to noble causes. Embrace Baja life with community shout outs, art fairs, and snip clinics. Now that you've heard about it, be part of it!Key Points:• Feb 1: Valentine's Arts & Crafts• Valentine's dinners & snip clinics• Carnival & Soul Fire tunes• Wellness to Chili Cookoffs in March• Nighttime walk/run thru Valley of the Giants & Wing Shack pizza!
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S4 EP94: Garden of Eat'n-Savory Secret of Baja
Dive into the verdant world of Dina and Paul's unique Baja pitstop that brings together foodies and nature lovers alike. Nestled between the Sea of Cortez and highway 5, this oasis flourishes with mouthwatering meals, martini charm, and the heartfelt story of a life rebuilt in the serenity of San Felipe. Join us as we explore the roots, recipes, and rocky perimeter that define the Garden of Eat'n.Key Points• Dina and Paul's story from Canada and California to Baja• A secret garden with martinis & out of the ordinary food• Crafting American-Canadian flavors• Creating an oasis out of a desert • Life & growth in the Baja for locals, immigrants and snowbirds
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S4 EP95: Garden of Eat'n: Oasis Culinaria en la Carretera 5
Este es un resumen en español de nuestra entrevista con Dina Lucero y Paul Cuthbert en Gira a la Izquierda en el Cactus. En el episodio hablamos de Garden of Eat’n y el Garden Bar, un oasis en el km 178 de la Carretera 5, en San Felipe. Dina y Paul comparten cómo un terreno baldío se convirtió en un espacio único con buena comida estilo norteamericano, jardines que sorprenden, martinis bien hechos y hasta cornhole para redondear el plan.
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S4EP93 Cactus Connections — January 2026
🌵 Cactus Connections — January 2026Turn Left at the CactusJanuary in San Felipe is packed—and we’ve got you covered.In this month’s Cactus Connections, Cal and Wigs round up what’s happening around town, including:• El Dorado Ranch activities: pickleball, volleyball, golf, movies & more• New Year’s Eve celebrations all over San Felipe• Baja Jeep Weekend (Jan 29–Feb 1)• Art shows, line dancing, and community events• Spay & neuter clinic (Jan 17)• Important new Mexican cell phone registration rules• Fun Mexican New Year traditions to kick off 2026 rightIt’s your quick, friendly guide to what’s coming up—so you don’t miss the good stuff.If you have announcements you think we should mention and talk about, contact us through FB messages or email: [email protected]. Please let us know by the 20th of the month prior to the month you want it announced.🎧 Listen now👍 Like & subscribe☕ Support the show (propinas welcome): ko-fi.com/turnleftathecactusUntil next time—turn left at the cactus for no bad days. 🌵
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S4 EP 92: Cactus Connection: El Pulso de San Felipe: Diciembre Comunitario
S4 EP 92: Cactus Connection: El Pulso de San Felipe: Diciembre Comunitario --un resumen en espanol de la programa originalEste extracto del podcast "Turn left at the Cactus" funciona como un boletín comunitario para el área de San Felipe, Baja California, ofreciendo un resumen detallado de loseventos y anuncios de diciembre. Este episodio hace un resumen de la programa iniciada por las anfitriones de Turn Left at the Cactus, Cal y Wigs. Ellas inician el programa compartiendo la novedad de su nuevo estudio de grabación, lo que facilita la producción del programa. El enfoque principal del episodio son las actividades sociales y los negocios locales, destacando la San Felipe Brewing Company como uncentro neurálgico para torneos de cribbage y nuevas opciones gastronómicas. Además, se informa sobre el mercado de trueque sabatino en El Dorado Ranch, mencionando a vendedores populares de alimentos frescos y artesanías.Las próximas festividades incluyen una importante colecta de alimentos organizada por Jean Jean y un desfile navideño musical programado para el 16 de diciembre. Finalmente, el programa proporciona actualizaciones sobre lareapertura de restaurantes renovados y la disponibilidad de los calendarios de Los Amigos, animando a la audiencia a apoyar a las organizaciones benéficas locales.
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S4 EP 91: Cactus Connection-Dec. Review/Studio Update
Join Cal and Wigs to discover the new studio buzz, the rib-tickling cribbage nights, quirky swap meets, and irresistible Rotary Sees candies. Get the lowdown on new and not so new eateries, a parade that promises a dose of holiday spirit, and just a lot of other local stuff.Key Points• From studio news to food drive• Brew Co. hosts cribbage • Swap meet insights from sausages to donuts• Thrill-seekers unite for ultralight flights• Lighting up December with a musical parade And, tons of eateries
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S4 EP90: Un Día de Perros, Caballos y Sonrisas: Una Llamada con Lynn Lazzareti
Notas del Episodio:En este resumen del episodio del pódcast titulado "Turn Left at the Cactus", las anfitrionas Cal y Wigs realizan una entrevista tipo "Cactus Call" (llamada Telefonica) con Lynn Lazzarini. El tema principal de la conversación es la promoción del próximo evento benéfico "Dog and Pony Show" (El Show de Perros y Caballitos), programado para el sábado 1 de noviembre en el Centro Ecuestre de El Dorado Ranch.El resumen explica que el evento es gratuito, contará con comida de Rosta Joe’s Barbecue, e incluirá competiciones educativas y divertidas de perros y caballos, cuyos ingresos beneficiarán al programa de esterilización SNIP y a sus programas de equitación terapéutica para personas con discapacidades y demencia.Además, las anfitrionas mencionan brevemente la candidatura de Wigs para el cargo de representante del HOA de El Dorado Ranch, así como la próxima Asamblea General Anual (AGM) en la que los residentes podrán votar.
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S4 EP89: Hold Your Horses — and Maybe a Margarita — It’s the Dog & Pony Show!
In this episode hosts Cal and Wigs conduct a "Cactus Call" interview with Lynn Lazzarini. The primary focus of the discussion is promoting an upcoming "Dog and PonyShow" fundraiser scheduled for Saturday, November 1st, at the Equestrian Center at El Dorado Ranch. Lynn Lazzarini explains that the event is free to attend, includes food from Rosta Joe's Barbecue, and features educational and fun dog and horse competitions, with proceeds benefiting the SNIPspay/neuter program and her therapeutic riding programs for people with disabilities and dementia. Additionally, the hosts briefly discuss Wigs’ candidacy for the El Dorado Ranch HOA representative position and mention an upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) where residents will vote.For specific information or to make a donation: https://www.horsesinbaja.com
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S4EP88: Cactus Connection: Announcement! Coming Soon!
Listen in to hear what's next on our horizon!
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S4 EP85: Resumen-Entrevista sobre el Festival de Blues y Arte del Club de Leones
Notas del Episodio:Este episodio proviene de una entrevista de podcast con Cal yTricia, quienes conversan con miembros del Club de Leones de San Felipe, Ana Martínez y Christine Buffaloe. La discusión se centra en la próxima edición del Festival de Blues y Artes de San Felipe, un evento anual de dos días que recauda fondos para la comunidad. Los invitados explican los orígenes delfestival en 2007 y detallan la alineación musical (incluyendoartistas como Andy Alvarez y OJB), los artistas y vendedores presentes, las opciones de comida, la atmósfera del evento, los precios de los boletos y el impacto caritativo que tiene en la localidad. El festival, que busca ofrecer un ambiente relajado y diverso, se llevará a cabo en el Pabellón El Dorado Ranch.
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S4 EP84 Community Through Music: Lion's Club Blues & Arts Festival 2025
Show Notes:Dive into the heart of San Felipe's much-loved Blues and Arts Festival as Cal and Tricia visit with Ana Martinez and Christine Buffaloe! This episode explores the inspiring landscape of music, creativity, and philanthropy, detailing colorful events, local arts, and the community impact made by the festival's dedicated Lion’s Club volunteers. Don't miss this vibrant blend of culture and cause! Purchase your ticket soon!Key Points• Over $300k donated since its inception to the community• Music lineup eclectic and energetic• Unique local art and craft showcased• Charity foundation of the event• Festival atmosphere and where to get ticketsABOUTTurn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. The hosts are Cal Whedbee and Tricia Sikes. This podcast has a primary focus of discoveringwhat foreign and Mexican nationals who live and work here--full or part time--find so attractive about the area, why they moved here, and what they think is deserving of more attention. However, we don't always stick to the script, so anything is possible.We drop episodes as often as we can arrange to platform people. Sometimes the oddly hectic life of San Felipe gets in the way. But, we try hard to keep to some semblance of a schedule....retiree/Mexican style. If you have a suggestion of someone you think should be interviewed or an event thatneeds a push, please email us at: [email protected]. Put Suggested Guest/Event in the Subject Line. **The views expressed by our guests may not always be those of the hosts. All view points are important. Especially as it has to do with San Felipe and Baja.If you enjoy learning more about the people, organizations, events and businesses in our area, please support us at: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus Please leave us a LIKE on FaceBook or -- more importantly---on your favorite podcast host. It helps others find us organically. Gracias!To find out how to get a shout out on Turn Left at the Cactus email: [email protected] Put: SHOUT OUT in the subject line. Or, if you’d like to become a FRIEND of the CACTUS, find out more by putting FRIEND in the Subject line…or, just text Cal or Tricia through messenger.Thanks for listening!Cal, Tricia & Linda
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S4 EP87: Cactus Connection-Resumen de Otono en San Felipe
Notas del Programa:El texto proviene de un episodio de podcast llamado "TurnLeft at the Cactus", específicamente la edición de "October,November Cactus Connections" de 2025, presentado por Cal y Wigs. Los anfitriones ofrecen una guía exhaustiva de lo que está abriendo, reabriendoy sucediendo en San Felipe durante esta temporada. El contenido principal incluye actualizaciones sobre restaurantes y locales de comida, como Sweet Spot Bistro y The Garden of Eat'n, detallando nuevos menús, renovaciones y horarios. Además, el episodio proporciona un calendario completo de eventos y actividades comunitarias para octubre y noviembre, que van desde carrerastodoterreno y el Festival del Camarón hasta recaudaciones de fondos para organizaciones benéficas locales como el San Felipe Dog Rescue. Finalmente, también se informa sobre nuevos negocios en la ciudad, como una segunda cervecería y una nueva cancha de golf miniatura en The Chateau Restaurant and Winery.
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S4 EP86: Cactus Connection for October thru November 2025
Show Notes:In this episode the girls provide an overview of the happenings, reopenings, and events scheduled for the October and November season in San Felipe. The hosts, Cal and Wigs, discuss numerous food and drink establishments that are reopening or featuring new services, such asthe Sweet Spot Bistro and the Garden of Eat'n, while also announcing a second brewery, La Perla, that is currently under construction. Furthermore, the discussion covers community events and initiatives, including the return of the El DoradoSwap Meet, various fundraisers for the San Felipe Dog Rescue, Snip Clinics, Forgotten Dogs, and other independent stray dog supporters, as well as a detailed events calendar listing activities like October Blues and Arts Fiesta, the ShrimpFestival, the Dog and Pony Show, and several races. Overall, the podcast offers a comprehensive guide to encouraging residents and visitors to engage with and support the community.Turn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. Calyn Whedbee is the creator ofthe podcast and is responsible for production, post-production, and hosting the show. Additional co-hosts include Tricia Sikes and Linda Wiggins. Tricia is thecreator of TLATC thematic music, while Linda assists with research material for the show and co-hosts the segment, Cactus Connections.We drop episodes as often as we can interview people and San Felipe life doesn't interfere. If you have a suggestion of someone you think should be interviewed or an event thatneeds a push, please email us at: [email protected] Please put: Suggested Guest/Event in the Subject Line. **The views expressed by our guests may not always be those of the hosts. However, it doesn't matter, we want to hear those views anyway.Support us at: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. Please leave us a LIKE on FaceBook or on your podcast host. Thank you!To find out how to get a shout out on Turn Left at the Cactus email: [email protected] Put: SHOUT OUT in the subject line. Or, if you’d like to become a FRIEND of the CACTUS, find out more by putting FRIEND in the Subject line…or, just text Cal or Tricia through messenger.Thanks forlistening!Cal & Tricia& Linda#TurnLeftAtTheCactus#CactusConnections#BajaMexico#SanFelipeBajaMexico#BajaLiving#Podcasts#MovingToMexico
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S4 EP82:From Castro to the Cactus: The Breeze with Joe
Welcome back to Turn Left at the Cactus… your community podcast from San Felipe, Baja, Mexico.In today's episode we take a Fork-In-The-Road to sit down with Joe Pier… editor of The Breeze--That’s the local magazine bringing stories, people, events, and references to businesses from around town--right to your hands! In our chat, Joe shares what it’s like keeping a community magazine alive… and why San Felipe inspires so much creativity. But, it doesn't end there. Joe also discusses his remarkable life and career journey, beginning with his bi-cultural upbringing in Mexico City with American and Canadian parents. Joe recounts his early career influences, including working as a gopher for Associated Press at the 1968 Olympics, where he helped transmit the famous Black Power salute photo. His career progressed through Canadian television and Hollywood, leading to extensive world travel for projects like the Miss Universe pageant and Billy Graham crusades, and notable experiences such as interviewing Fidel Castro. Now retired in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico, Joe discusses launching his community magazine, The Breeze, as a creative outlet and expresses his love for the town's peaceful lifestyle, offering advice for others considering moving there.This is a great episode to discover why San Felipefeels like home to this camera-wielding storyteller and what makes it the perfect setting for his golden years. Enjoy!If you are loving learning more about the many voices, organizations, and events that help create the San Felipe community, please LIKE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon, or your favorite podcast host. This helps people find us. And, if you really want to give boost the show, please drop us a “propina” at: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. And, don’t forget to share us with your friends!Thanks for listening!Cal Whedbee: Producer/Post-Production Editor/Co-Host Tricia Sikes: Co-Host/Music ProducerLinda Wiggins: Co-Host/Researcher[The views expressed by our guests may not always be our own. Nevertheless, we are open to all views, beliefs, and opinions for the simple reason that ALL views are what ultimately make up or community.]Music by Krasnoshchok at Pixabay.#TurnLeftAtTheCactus#ForkInTheRoad#SanFelipeBaja#BajaLife#SanFelipeCommunity#BajaCaliforniaMexico#SanFelipePodcast#BajaPodcast#BajaBound#SFBreezeMagazine
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S4 EP83: Percepciones de la Entrevista con Joe Pier
Notas del Episodio:Este documento sintetizalos temas centrales y las percepciones clave de una entrevista con Joe Pier, un profesional de los medios de comunicación con una extensa carrera en fotografía, cine y televisión, quien ahora reside en San Felipe, BajaCalifornia y es el productor de la revista “The Breeze”. Nacido en la Ciudad deMéxico de padres norteamericanos, Joe describe una trayectoria vital que él mismo califica como "completar el círculo de la vida" al regresar a su país de origen.Los puntos más críticosde su carrera incluyen su participación en la cobertura de los Juegos Olímpicosde 1968, donde manejó el rollo de película de la icónica fotografía del saludo"black power"; una carrera de 15 años en la televisión canadiense; y proyectos internacionales que lo llevaron a entrevistar a figuras como Fidel Castro y a trabajar en producciones de alto perfil, lo que le valió cuatronominaciones al premio Emmy.Actualmente, Joe es el editor de "The Breeze", una revista comunitaria gratuita en SanFelipe, un proyecto que persigue por pasión más que por beneficio económico,enfocado en contar las historias de la gente local. Su perspectiva sobre la vida en San Felipe es de aprecio por la tranquilidad y la comunidad, aun que señala la necesidad de una mayor armonía entre los residentes y sugiere la conveniencia de un aeropuerto para facilitar el acceso. Su consejo fundamental para quienes consideran mudarse a la zona es alquilar una propiedad antes de invertir, para así conocer a fondo las diferentes comunidades y encontrar el lugar adecuado.*****Si estas disfrutando de este podcast, por favor dale un LIKE y subscribete en Spotify, Apple, o Google. Y si puedes, dejanos una propina en ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. Gracias por escucharnos!Calyn Whedbee/Productora y CopresentadoraEste resumen fue producido en parte por Ai.
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S4 EP81: TLAC-Cactus :Cactus Connections: Calendario de Eventos en San Felipe-sept-nov 2025
El programa de radio "Cactus Connections" parte de Turn Left at the Cactus Podcast, presenta una variedad de eventos próximos en San Felipe de septiembre a noviembre de 2025. Los anfitriones, Cal y Wigs, destacan celebraciones de cumpleaños, eventos de maridaje de cerveza y comida, espectáculos de autos, festivales de comida como la Paella y el Camarón, así como carreras todoterreno y festivales de música. También entrevistan a Cara Curfew, organizadora de la "Duck Hunt Project", un juego comunitario de búsqueda de patos escondidos en restaurantes locales para apoyar a los negocios de verano. El episodio concluye con un agradecimiento a los oyentes y una promoción de la nueva temporada del podcast.#TurnLeftAtTheCactus#CactusConnection#SanFelipeBaja#SanFelipeEvents#BajaLife#SanFelipeCommunity#BajaCaliforniaMexico#ThingsToDoSanFelipe#SanFelipePodcast#BajaBound#SanFelipeBrewing#SFBluesArtsFestival#SFShrimpFestival#SFDuckHunt
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S4 EP80: Cactus Connection: September-November Events
"Cactus Connections"--an off-shoot of Turn Left at the Cactus-- is a lively podcast providing an overview of upcoming events in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico for the fall of 2025. Hosted by Cal and Wigs, the show humorously attempts to detail a packed calendar, including Cow Patty Richard's 86th birthday party, a beer and food pairing by GastroLabs and San Felipe Brewing Company, the Mustangs on the Beach car show, and the 14th annual Paella Festival. Listeners can also anticipate the Pete's Camp Poker Run, the Norra 500 off-road race, a Volkswagen car show,the Blues and Arts Festival, and the Wags and Witches Halloween party. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to an interview with Cara Curfew, organizer of the "Summer Survivor Duck Hunt", a community-building game benefiting local restaurants, culminating in a party at Pete's Camp. The hosts conclude by talking about the annual Shrimp Festival and the San Felipe Song Writers by the Sea Festival, alongside a rumor of a new local brewery, all while welcoming back "snowbirds" for the season.#TurnLeftAtTheCactus#CactusConnection#SanFelipeBaja#SanFelipeEvents#BajaLife#SanFelipeCommunity#BajaCaliforniaMexico#ThingsToDoSanFelipe#SanFelipePodcast#BajaBound
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S4 EP86: Cactus Connection for September-November 2025
Show Notes:In this episode, Cal and Wigs share happenings around town: the reopenings, and events scheduled for the October and November season. The girls discuss numerous food and drink establishments that are reopening or featuring new services, such asthe Sweet Spot Beastro and the Garden of Eden, while also announcing a secondbrewery, La Peara, that is under construction. Furthermore, the discussioncovers community events and initiatives, including the return of the El DoradoSwap Meet, various fundraisers for dog rescue and spay/neuter clinics, and a detailed events calendar listing activities like October Fest, the ShrimpFestival, and several races. Overall, the podcast offers a comprehensive guideto local news and seasonal activities, encouraging residents and visitors to engage with thecommunity.
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S4 EP76: From Mexicali to the Malecon: An Interview with Jackie Kamasho
Show Notes:Welcome back to Turn Left at the Cactus, the podcast where we explore life, culture, and community in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico.Today’s guest is someone who truly embodies the spirit of this town — Jackie Kamasho. Jackie was born just up the road in Mexicali but has lived her entire life here in San Felipe. A proud mother of three and a grandmother, Jackie has roots that run deep through this community.She’s worn many hats over the years — teacher, cultural coordinator, postal worker, even a brewery employee — all while raising her family and earning a degree in communications from UABC. Her story is one of resilience, joy, and heart.What makes Jackie’s story especially compelling for our expat and snowbird listeners is the perspective she offers — someone who has seen San Felipe grow from a small fishing village to a bustling blend of locals and foreigners. Jackie talks openly about the challenges of raising children with specialneeds, renovating a home downtown, and the deep gratitude she feels toward the foreign community that she says has "helped increase our quality of life."She's insightful, funny, and completely unfiltered. Whether you’ve just arrived in San Felipe or have been wintering here for years, Jackie’s stories — from fish taco favorites to advice on blending into Mexican culture — are full of warmth and wisdom.Stick around — you don’t want to miss this conversation.Thanks for listening!Cal Whedbee/Producer & Co-HostTricia Sikes/Co-Host & Thematic Music Coordinator Linda Wiggins & Marnie Ross/Research & HWN (Help Where Needed)Support this podcast with a propina: https://www.ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus
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S4 EP79: Mi Pueblo/Su Pueblo: Un Repaso de la Entrevista con Jackie Kamasho
Notas del EpisodioBienvenidos de nuevo a Turn Left at the Cactus, el podcast donde exploramos la vida, la cultura y la comunidad de San Felipe, Baja California. Hoy nos acompaña una invitada muy especial: Jackie Kamasho. Aunque nació en Mexicali —porque San Felipe no tenía instalaciones para cesáreas, y aún no las tiene— Jackie ha vivido toda su vida aquí, en este hermoso puerto. Es madre de tres hijos, abuela orgullosa, y una mujer con un fuerte arraigo en la comunidad.Con una trayectoria diversa, Jackie ha sido maestra, organizadora de eventos culturales, trabajadora postal y más — todo mientras estudiaba y criaba a su familia. Es la primera mujer de su familia materna en obtener un título universitario, lo cual logró con gran esfuerzo y dedicación. Lo que hace que su historia resuene tanto con nuestra audiencia —especialmente con expatriados y snowbirds— es su mirada local y honesta sobre los cambios en San Felipe: desde sus días tranquilos hasta los desafíos del crecimiento poblacional, el turismo, y la integración cultural. Jackie también comparte momentos personales muy profundos, como el cuidado de sus hijos con necesidades especiales y su agradecimiento sincero hacia la comunidad extranjera que ha brindado apoyo constante. Es directa, divertida y sumamente real. Si vives en San Felipe o solo vienes cada invierno, esta conversación te va a inspirar, informar… y quizás hacertereír.¡No te la pierdas!Si estas disfrutando de este podcast, por favor dale un LIKE y subscribete en Spotify, Apple, o Google. Y si puedes, dejanos una propina en ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. Gracias por escucharnos!Calyn Whedbee/Productora y CopresentadoraTricia Sikes/CopresentadoraLinda Wiggins/CopresentadoraMarnie Ross/Copresentadora
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S4 EP78: Ensenada 300: Un Resumen de la Entrevista con Carol Dougherty
EPISODIO ESPECIAL DEL PODCAST 🚨Muchos perritos. Un refugio allímite. Cero tiempo que perder.En este episodio especial de TurnLeft at the Cactus, hablamos con el equipo increíble de San Felipe Dog Rescue, que están respondiendo a una situación seria de acumulación de perrosaquí en nuestra comunidad.🐾 El refugio ya está lleno.🐾 Necesitan hogares temporales, voluntarios ydonaciones.🐾 Necesitan a TI! 🎧 Escucha este episodio para saber qué está pasando y cómo puedes ayudar—grande o pequeño, cada gesto cuenta.💛 ¿No puedes adoptar o dar hogar temporal? Compartir también es ayudar. Vamos a unirnos por estos peluditos que necesitan una segunda oportunidad.🎙️ Ya disponible en Spotify, Apple, Google y más.🔗 Enlace en bio o en las notas del episodio: https://www.sanfelipedogrescue.org📬 Contacto: [email protected]#TurnLeftAtTheCactus #SanFelipeDogs #RescateAnimal#AdoptaNoCompres #FosterNeeded #VoluntariosBienvenidos #PodcastLocal
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S4 EP77: 300 Dogs, One Chance: San Felipe Dog Rescue Steps In
Voices for the Voiceless: The Ensenada Dog Rescue Crisis(*Heads up Amigos: Yeah, we know the phone audio is a little rough this time. Blame it on wi-fi connections, spotty service, barking dogs, or Mercury in retrograde. ;-) Either way, we cleaned it up the best we could and the convo is just too good to miss! Thanks for sticking with us!)This podcast episode of "Turn Left at the Cactus" features an interview with Carol Dougherty from the San Felipe Dog Rescue, focusing on a severe dog hoarding situation in Ensenada, Mexico. Dougherty details the discovery of 300 neglected dogs in unsanitary conditions, a recurrence of a 2023 incident involving 400 dogs at the same location. She discusses the challenges of rescuing and rehabilitating these sick animals, the urgent need for donations to cover medical expenses and supplies like bleach and pools, and the efforts of her overwhelmed staff and other organizations. The episode underscores the broader issue of street dogs in Mexico and calls for community support through volunteering, fostering, and donations to aid in the ongoing rescue efforts.Information about the San Felipe Dog Rescue:The SFDR is funded entirely by public donations. Their website: https://sanfelipedogrescue.orgTheir email: [email protected]: +1-209-770-0342Needed: Dry dog food, canned dog food, dog biscuits, milk replacer for puppies, Doxycycline, Bravecto, Nexguard, Frontline, blue plastic wading pools, dog collars and leashes, raised dog beds, dog toys, blankets, bleach, lysol spray, laundry soap, dog dishes, 1 gallon plastic pails, garden hoses and nozzles, 55 gal. polypropylene drums. Items can be brought down in person (preferable) or sent: C/O SunRunner, PMB 1387, 237 Rockwood Ave, Calexico, Ca. 92232 (please allow for a duty charge and transport charge on our end).Volunteers Needed:Board PositionsPlaying and Socializing PuppiesDog WalkingHandyman General MaintenanceGrantwritingTransportation
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S4 EP75 Un Resumen de la Entrevista con Marcia Atkinson Roy
Un resumen de la entrevista con Marcia Atkinson RoyNotas del ProgramaEste material consta de un podcast informativo que detalla la vida de Marcia Roy Atkinson, una canadiense residente desde hace mucho tiempo enSan Felipe, México. Las fuentes exploran su trayectoria personal hacia esta ciudad, incluyendo sus antecedentes diversos en diversas profesiones y su inmersión en la comunidad. Se abordan temas como la adaptación cultural, los aspectos prácticos dela jubilación en México paracanadienses, y su participación activa en la escena musical y los eventos locales. Además, seofrecen consejos prácticos para aquellos que consideran mudarse a la zona.
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S4 EP74 Living La Vida in San Felo with Marcia Atkinson Roy
Living La Vida San Felipe with Marcia Atkinson RoyShow Notes:In this conversation, we caught up with Marsha Atkinson Roy, a Canadian expatriate living in San Felipe, Mexico, offering a personal account of her life and experiences. She shares her diverse career path, from road construction and truck driving to working in the tech industry and managing rental properties. Marsha recounts how her parents first discovered San Felipe and her eventual move there, discussing cultural adjustments, language navigation, and daily life in the community. The conversation also highlights her involvement in local events and her passion for singing and entertaining, concluding with practical advice for other retirees considering moving to the area and a candid discussion about health considerations unique to living in Mexico.Links and General Info:Karaoke Night by Mac'N Nan on Saturdays at 6 P.M. @ EDR/Pavillion.Sandy Reyes Martinez: Sandy's Travels 646-113-5769. Message on Facebook.
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S4 EP71: Un Resumen de la Entrevista con Phil y Susie Woolpert
Esta es la primera vez que nosotras en el podcast Gira a la Izquierda en el Cactus, intentamos ofrecer un resumen--en espanol--de nuestras entrevistas con la comunidad de expatriados y snowbirds de San Felipe. Esperamos que lo disfruten y lo encuentren informativo. Nos encantaria saber de ti. Por favor, dejanos un comentario o mandanos un mensaje a [email protected] carino,Tus antifriones, Calyn Whedbee, Tricia Sikes, y Linda WigginsNotas del EpisodioEste segmento es un resumen de una entrevista con Phil y Susie Woolpert, quienes hablan de su mudanza a San Felipe, México, y su experiencia viviendo allí a tiempo completo. Comparten detalles sobre cómo sus familias comenzaron a visitar la zona, su decisión de mudarse y construir una casa en Cantou Cove, y los desafíos y logros de adaptar su hogar para operar con energía solar. También hablan sobre el comportamiento cultural del área, sus interacciones con la comunidad y su participación en esfuerzos de limpieza de playas y apoyo a escuelas locales. La conversación toca diversos aspectos de su vida en México, incluyendo su amor por la comunidad, su experiencia con mascotas y su visión de la zona en comparación con los Estados Unidos.
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S4 EP70: Sun, Sand, and Solar: The Woolpert Story
In this episode, Tricia and I sat down for a casual visit with Phil and Susie Woolpert, who have chosen to live full-time in San Felipe, Mexico. They discuss their journey to make San Felipe their permanent home, including their previous residency in Campo Ocotillo and their move to Cantu Cove. The conversation touches on aspects of renovating their Cantu Cove home, their experiences with solar power and contractors, and their interactions with local businesses and people. They also share insights into their family'svisits and activities in San Felipe, their engagement with a local school, and their perspectives on cultural differences, including their efforts to address littering and theiraffection for their rescue dog, “Snaggle.” Susie also reveals her secret recipe for “Coconut-it’s not really-Ceviche. We invite you to sit back and enjoy listening in on a fun and informative conversation!Cal & Tricia & Wigs How to Listen and SupportTurn Left at the Cactus is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and most major platforms. Listeners can subscribe, become sponsors, submit guest nominations—and/or send a “propina” via http://www.ko‑fi.com turnleftatthecactus. For updates and behind‑the‑scenescontent, join the Turn Left at the Cactus Podcast Facebook group or email [email protected] roots in education, music and community service, TLATC ismore than a podcast—it’s a living chronicle of San Felipe’s evolving identity, told by ex-pats and snowbirds who call it home.
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S4 EP69:Potatoes to Puppies: The White's Story Unleashed
Show Notes:This excerpt features Bill and Donna White, discussing their move to San Felipe, Mexico, seeking simplicity and a relaxed retirement after running a restaurant and gas station in Idaho. They share their passion for animal rescue, detailing their involvement with local dog and cat populations, including fostering, transporting, and collaborating with the San Felipe Dog Rescue. A significant focus is on their work with SNIP (Spay and Neuter Project) clinics, highlighting the efforts to control the stray animal population through affordable procedures, educating the local community, and the challenges they face, including addressing barbaric animal control practices by the municipality.Bill and Donna White are deeply committed to animal welfare in San Felipe. Their tireless efforts, in collaboration with local organizations and volunteers, are making a tangiblepositive impact on the lives of countless animals and are contributing to a shift in community attitudes towards pet care. Their story exemplifies the power of individuals to make a significant difference in their adopted country.ABOUT TLATCTurn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. Calyn Whedbee is the creator of the podcast and is responsible for production, post-production, and hosting the show. Additional co-hosts include TriciaSikes and Linda Wiggins. Tricia is the author of TLATC thematic music, while Linda assists with research material for the show. We dropped our first podcast in the summer of 2022. And, honestly, given the demographic we are working with, wehad absolutely no idea whether any of it would fly. To our amusement and surprise, however, our listening base is growing --“poco a poco.” The primary focus of TLATC is to ascertain what it is that foreign nationals living and working here--full or part time-- find so attractive about the area; why they move here; and whatthey think is deserving of more attention. We hope to capture and store the many stories the expatriate community has about the history and evolution of the area and our impact on it. However, we don't necessarily stick to a script, so our conversations often lead us to some un-chartered territory. We drop episodes as often as we interview people and can run the material through the post-production process. Our team consists of retirees. And, as anyone who has made a home here knows, life in SF can pull in many different directions.Consequently, we don’t always operate on a strict production schedule. By joining the TLATC group on Facebook you’ll always be the first to get a notification of the latest episode.We also host three different “segments” in addition toour interviews :Forks in the Road—A deeper dive into organizations, businesses, events, happenings in and around San Felipe.Cactus Connection—During the "snowbird season" we come out with a listing of upcoming eventsCactus Calls—Impromptu phone calls to organizers, representatives, and business people in thecommunity hoping to find out more about events. Please LIKE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE. This helps people find us. Or, drop us a “propina” at: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus.If there is someone special in the community that you feel deserves a shout out on TLATC, please email: [email protected]. Give us their name and why they deserve a shout out. If you, or your organization have a special event you want mentioned and promoted let us know. Please follow us on Face Book at: Turn Left at the Cactus Podcast Thanks for listening!Cal Whedbee: Producer/Post-Production Editor/Co-Host Tricia Sikes: Co-Host/MusicProducerLinda Wiggins: Co-Host/Researcher*The views expressed by our guests may not always be our own. Nevertheless, we are open to all views, beliefs, and opinions for the simple reason that ALL views are what ultimately make up or community.
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S3EP68: The Deep Dive Podcast Team Give a Summary/Review of TLATC
In this episode, the team from The Deep Dive Podcast do a review of Turn Left at the Cactus, a podcast launched in the summer of 2022 by Cal Whedbee and Tricia Sykes that explores the community of San Felipe, Baja California. The hosts of Turn Left at the Cactus primarily interview expatriates to understand why they have chosen to live there, but the show also features segments like "Forks in the Road" for in-depth looks at local organizations and "Cactus Connection" for bi-weekly updates on San Felipe events. Created as a passion project by the retired hosts, the podcast aims to inform both current and prospective residents, fostering a sense of community through a Facebook group and encouraging listener engagement. Whileopen to sponsorships from trusted local businesses, the focus remains on authentic storytelling and sharing diverse perspectives within the San Felipe area. Listen in to hear what others are saying about this podcast.********If you, or your organization have a special event you want to have mentioned and promoted,please don't hesitate to send us an email at [email protected]. We will make sure it gets a mention.Please follow us on Face Book at: Turn Left at the Cactus PodcastThanks for listening!Cal Whedbee :Producer/Editor/Co-HostTricia Sikes: Co-Host/Music ProducerLinda Wiggins: CoHost/Researcher
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S3EP67: Swing, Sip & Support: Charity Golf & Craft Beers-A Cactus Call w/Scott Parker
Show Notes In this particular episode, Cal and Wigs interview Scott Parker about the upcoming third annual charity golf tournament benefiting local children's institutions in San Felipe. The conversation highlights the event's details, such as its date (April 9th), cost ($100 per person to participate), the $10K Hole-In-One competition, and the involvement of the San Felipe Brewing Company as the host and a key sponsor. Beyond the golf itself, the discussion emphasizes the community spirit and charitable purpose, also inviting non-golfers to the after-party and raffle at the brewery to support these important local causes. The upcoming event is the third annual charity golf tournament. It is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, April the 9th. The cost to participate is $100 per person. The proceeds from the tournament will benefit three local institutions that support children:•Movimiento Por El Autismo San Felipe:A relatively new program (around 1.5-2 years old) that promotes social inclusion and education for autistic individuals of all ages in San Felipe.•Hoy Si Comi: A local nonprofit that provides daily lunches to up to 150 low-income students who might otherwise not eat that day.•CAM School: An educational institution offering special education services to students with disabilities, aiming for their integral development and social inclusion.The San Felipe Brewing Company is the host and sponsor of the event. The tournament aims for 60 players each year, and it typically sees an 80/20 mix of local and expat golfers, many of whom regularly play on the course.A significant highlight of the tournament is the $10,000 hole-in-one prize offered on par three hole number five, sponsored by San Felipe Solar and Electric. To be eligible for the prize, men must hit the hole from at least 155 yards, and women from at least 140 yards.Even if you are not participating as a golfer, the public is welcome to spectate, particularly at hole number five. Additionally, there will be an after-tournament party at the brewery starting around 3:00 PM, which is open to everyone. This party will feature a raffle with a tremendous number of really good prizes, such as a stay at Chenowith Lodge and a tasting at Cheese Caves Negros, and around 30-35 other nice prizes.The golf tournament itself will have a shotgun start at 10:00 AM and follow a four-person scramble format, with an expected round time of about four hours. At the hole-in-one hole (number five), the brewery will have a booth set up with beer available.The deadline to signup for the golf tournament is next Friday (as of the recording)-April 4. Those interested in participating can find more information on the flyer at the brewery or can contact Scott Parker by texting or calling (707)548-3032.Last year, the event successfully raised $5,500 for the charities.
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S3EP66: April 2025 Cactus Connection
Tired of scanning posters and upteen zillion SF "chatter" pages for SF happenings? Hey, have we got a solution for you! Slap on those ear buds, turn on that phone--or computer --and subscribe to Turn Left at the Cactus through your favorite podcast host like Apple or Spotify. If that's too complicated, just Google "Turn Left at the Cactus" and select which podcast you want to listen to. It's fast, its easy, and you get to hear local ex-pats wax on about our community and what's happening! It's like going to the local bar without leaving the comfort of your cozy desert-by-the-sea home. What could be better? Well, actually ....going to one of our local area establishments with friends is probably better for your mental health...but, this will do in a pinch. ;-)Enjoy this episode of Cactus Connection!PS Do you know of an event or organization that could use a little push....how about sending us a message and letting us know about it? Gracias!!Cal, Tricia, Wigs
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S3EP65: The 250 Dog Food Challenge: Racing to Feed Tails
Show Notes:This audio excerpt from Turn Left at the Cactus/Cactus Call introduces Cari Shaw, who is organizing the dogfood drive called "250 for the 250" to benefit the San Felipe Dog Rescue, coinciding with the SCORE Baja 250 off-road race. Cari, with help from volunteer, Barbara Fenski, and others in the area are seeking donations of 250 bags of dog food to help the overpopulated dog rescue, especially during puppy season and the summer months when donations typically decrease. They have established multiple drop-off locations, including the San Felipe Brewing Company, downtown at Fat Boys, andthe San Felipe Dog Rescue facility itself, and encourage both racers and the general public to contribute, noting that beef, lamb, or salmon-based food is preferred due to border restrictions on chicken. Beyond food, the rescue alsoneeds volunteers, fosters, and help with constructing new facilities as well as bedding, doggie essentials, kiddie pools (for summer heat), and monetary donations.Drop-off locations for dog food include:The SF BreweryFat Boys PizzaSan Felipe Dog RescueLink to SF Dog Rescue:https://sanfelipedogrescue.org/KEY POINTS:• Cari's 2nd-year aiding dog rescues• Over 110 dogs, half are puppies• 250 bags of dog food goal• Volunteer & construction of facility extension needed \• Ongoing support needed year-roundApologies for the quality of the phone conversations. We are continuing to work on bringing you a much higher quality audio production from our calls. Eventually we'll get it right.If you, or your organization would like a mention or a shout out either on Cactus Connections or on a Cactus Call, please email us at: [email protected] or send us a message through our Facebook group page.We are a free podcast service to the San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico area.Thanks for listening!Cal, Tricia, and Wigs
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S3EP64: CC Notes on March/April Happenings
Show Notes:Turn Left at the Cactus drops a bi-weekly podcast segment called "Cactus Connections" hosted this time around by Cal and Wigs, providing listeners with an overview of upcoming events in the San Felipe area. They encourage community members to share their events by emailing [email protected] or contacting them through Turn Left at the Cactus Facebook group page. In this episode they discuss reminders like a Monday morning walk, the San Felipe Museum's limited hours for the centennial, cornhole events, and fitness classes. Looking ahead, they preview numerous March and April activities, including an International Women's Day tea, an endurance challenge, a steak in the park fundraiser, a beach volleyball tournament, a powerlifting competition, a cancer walk, a pickleball tournament, a trail dog run in Tijuana, and the redneck Riviera concert in Campo Perla. April will also feature the San Felipe 250 off-road race, a charity golf tournament, a casino night fundraiser, a "Meat Bazinga" event, a South Campo poker run, and a nighttime hike in the Valley of the Giants. Interspersed are local insights and upcoming segments promising more event information.
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S3EP63: Empowerment through Education: The Impact of Las Amigas
Show NotesJoin Tricia and Cal as we take a closer look at Club Las Amiga, a beacon of hope in San Felipe's educational landscape. Join Michelle MacDonald and Dulce Martinez as they discuss the club's legacy, inspiring success stories, and the profound impact of scholarships on local students. This episode is another wonderful tribute to the power of community and the transformative force of giving back. Thanks for Listening!Cal & TriciaKey Points• Club Las Amiga's near 40-year legacy• Education -- focus on local needs• Scholarship criteria: merit and need-based• Teachers and social workers' roles explained• Volunteers fueling community educationLinks:https://www.sanfelipelasamigas.com/ Next Club Las Amigas CASINO ---COMING UP in April! Start looking for tickets! Best Quotes00:41 - 00:51• "I'm honored tocurrently serve as the President of Club Las Amiga. My husband and I have been snowbirds living in San Felipe for about four years."03:24 - 03:33• "Club Las Amigas iscoming up on 40 years. Wow. And of helping students Club Las Amigas is the first and oldest nonprofit in San Felipe."14:15 - 14:28• "We work reallyclosely with the school. We have at, for the secondaria program at Technica andQuila Amistad, we have basically a, an application form that's available at theschool office."21:06 - 21:19• "It's a big school. So we didn't have a, a bell. We were missing a bell from when the classes ends. Yes. Las Amiga came with help and they support the school with a, with a new school bell."24:45 - 24:54• "So each school year, usually I would say about the summer before the school year starts, we put out a call for new sponsors."
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S3EP62: Cactus Connection--February 13
Show Notes:This is our Cactus Connection for happenings beginning in mid-February through April.
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S3EP62: Centennial Celebration & Cardon Cacti!
Show Notes: Join the crew at Turn Left at the Cactus Podcast as they celebrate San Felipe's centennial through a summary of its historical journey and iconic landmarks like the Valley of the Giants. This episode revisits a past episode (a remix of an old Fork--we've come a long way, baby!), delving into the region's cultural and economic significance and the captivating tale of a 20-ton Cardon cactus. Uncover the unique blend of history and resilience that defines our vibrant desert town of San Felipe along the Sea of Cortez. And, the question remains...palm trees or Cardons? Key Points: • San Felipe celebrates its centennial history. • Discover the Valley of the Giants and towering cacti. • Explore Baja California's cultural and ecological richness. • Unveil the tale of the World's Fair Cardone cactus. • Cardone cacti's contribution to desert life. TO SUPPORT TURN LEFT AT THE CACTUS Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and FOLLOW us on FaceBook and--especially on your favorite podcast host! And, please share us with your friends. This helps people who want to know more about the area find us. And, we wouldn't say no to a propina (a tip) at: http://www.ko-fi.com turnleftatthecactus ! Muchisimas Gracias! If you, your organization, or, your business would like to sponsor an episode, please email us at [email protected] us via FB Messenger or What'sAp. *We choose our sponsors very carefully. If you hear us talking about products or services it's because we have tried the product or service, and, can vouch for it.* If your organization or business has an event that you’d like us to mention, please email us at [email protected] us via FB Messenger or What'sAp. Thanks for listening! Cal & Tricia Your Co-Hosts, *The views expressed by our guests may not necessarily be ours. However, we respect the right of others to hold whatever beliefs they my choose to have.* To learn more about the author, Marnie J Ross and her mystery book series, go to: https://marniejross.wpcomstaging.com To contact El Dorado Ranch real estate agent, Rachel Fraser, you can find her on Facebook at: Rachel Fraser--at El Dorado Ranch, San Felipe, B.C.
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S3EP61: Saddle Up in Baja: A Cactus Call with Lynn Lazzarini
Show Notes: Summary This Cactus Call was with Lynn Lazzarini, the operator of a non-profit equestrian center located on El Dorado Ranch (but not affiliated with it), in Northern Baja, Mexico outside of San Felipe, Mexico. Lynn discusses a range of upcoming events and programs designed to engage the local expat and Mexican communities, as well as children with disabilities. These initiatives include an endurance race, therapeutic riding programs, connected horse seminars, combined training events, Kentucky Derby party, and much more. Key Ideas and Upcoming Events: Endurance Race: March 9th, with check-in on March 8th. 10-15 expected participants, not including the CAM kids. Includes a 25-mile race, a 10-mile loop, and a supervised 5K race for children with disabilities. Connected Horse Seminars: First session: Feb 18, 21, 25, and 28. Second session: March 18, 21, 25, and 28. Each session is from 9AM - 12 PM, and accommodates up to three couples. Combined Training Event: April 12th (practice) and 13th (show). A fundraiser with food and a bar. Kentucky Derby Party: May 3rd. A potluck with mint juleps and hat decorating. CAM Therapeutic Riding Program: Volunteer opportunities on Tuesdays, 9am - 12pm, for the remaining two weeks. Equestrian Center Location: On El Dorado Ranch, but not affiliated with or supported by the HOA. It is non profit. Contact Information: Lynn can be reached at [email protected] or via WhatsApp at +52 686 526-2912. Website in horsesinbaja.com Volunteers: Potential volunteers are encouraged to contact Lynn. Newsletter: Lynn sends a two-page newsletter the first week of every month, which can be accessed by contacting her. If you are enjoying our podcasts featuring the many individuals and organizations and businesses that make up the community of San Felipe, Baja, Mexico, please LIKE, REVIEW, and SHARE us with your friends. Until next time, Don't forget to TURN LEFT AT THE CACTUS! Salud Cal & Tricia
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Listen in as we chat with residents of the San Felipe, Baja, Mexico area about why they came here, why they stay (or, return as snowbirds), and things which they feel should be better known about our area. Their recommendations range from interesting places, people, or objects to stories, experiences, or ideas.In the process, we also get to know a little bit more about local businesses, organizations, noteworthy events, and some useful and useless information. Please subscribe and follow us on Face Book. Email us: [email protected]. Apoyo con cerveza: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus
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Calyn Whedbee
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