Fall / Otoño 2024 Deadline

Journal del Pacifico Summer 2024 cover of Lucas Cassity by Taylor AmickFall / Otoño 2024 Deadline / Fecha Limite – September 15 / 15 de Septiembre

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Journal del Pacifico is back for our 14th season as southern Baja’s favorite independent and local destination magazine, continuing with our mission to support Southern Baja businesses and promote our beautiful peninsula.

Thank you for all your compliments on our Summer / Verano 2024 issue with Taylor Amick’s exciting shot of local surfer Lucas Cassity.

We’re ready to celebrate the 2024/2025 season of wonder, laughter, and learning new things in our popular magazine. It’s a labor of love, written, and edited five times a year for visitors and residents alike. We love the excitement when we deliver each new issue in Todos Santos, El Pescadero, Los Cerritos, San José del Cabo, the corridor, Loreto, and El Triunfo.

We continue to promote area events, and publish beautiful artwork, stunning photography, exclusive stories, and profiles. As always, it is the features that make each issue a valuable resource to guide visitors and residents to the special qualities that make Baja California Sur a great place to live and a magical place to visit.

Our upcoming issue will feature Gastrovino Food & Wine Festival, Dia de Muertos Todos Santos, outdoor adventures, fabulous art and photography, and more!

The deadline for the Fall issue is September 15. Contact us for ad space availability, prices, and sizes for this next issue!

Fall / Otoño Mid-October through early December 2024
Issue closing date: September 15, 2024

Fecha Límite –15 de Septiembre

Journal del Pacífico está de vuelta para nuestra temporada número 14 siendo la revista local, independiente y favorita de Baja California Sur como guía del destino, para continuar con nuestra misión de apoyar a los negocios locales y promover nuestra hermosa península.

Gracias a todos por sus felicitaciones y comentarios positivos sobre nuestra edición de verano 2024 con la emocionante fotografía del surfer local Lucas Cassity por Taylor Amick.

Estamos listos para celebrar la temporada 2024/2025 con asombro, risas y el poder aprender cosas nuevas gracias a nuestra popular revista. Esto es una labor de amor, escrita y editada cinco veces al año, dirigida a residentes y visitantes por igual.

Nos encanta la emoción que sentimos cada vez que hacemos las entregas de una nueva revista en Todos Santos, Pescadero, Cerritos, La Paz, San José del Cabo, El Corredor, Loreto, y El Triunfo.

Continuamos promoviendo eventos locales, publicando hermosas obras de arte, impresionante fotografía y exclusivos perfiles e historias. Como siempre son los artículos en el contenido de la revista lo que hace de cada edición un valioso recurso para guiar a residentes y visitantes hacia las características especiales de Baja California Sur, mismas que la convierten en un gran lugar para vivir y un mágico lugar para visitar.

En nuestra próxima edición presentaremos el Festival Gastronómico Gastrovino, Día de Muertos Todos Santos, aventuras al aire libre, arte y fotografía fabulosos, ¡y mucho más!

La fecha límite para participar en la edición de Otoño 2024 es el 15 de Septiembre.

Fall / Otoño Mediados de Octubre hasta principios de Diciembre 2024
Fecha de cierre: 15 de Septiembre de 2024

Holiday 2023/24

Journal del Pacifico Fall 2023 cover by Kate Turning

Journal del Pacifico Fall 2023 cover by Kate Turning

Thank you for all the compliments on our incredible Bomberos Fall issue cover by the talented Kate Turning! You can help support the Bomberos de Todos Santos by making a donation and/or buying a t-shirt or coffee mug at Nomad Chic or El Tecolote Bookstore in Todos Santos. Como El Sol in Pescadero takes donations for the Pescadero Bomberos. Please support these brave groups.

 

 

 

 

Journal del Pacifico Holiday 2023/24 cover by Anne Hebebrand

Journal del Pacifico Holiday 2023/24 cover by Anne Hebebrand

This issue’s Holiday cover is by artist Anne Hebebrand. You can read more about Anne and see details of her recent works in this issue.

Looking for a way to brighten a child’s holiday season? The Kilómetro del Juguete toy drive was started five years ago by Ivonne Benítez of Hablando Mexicano. Every year they have delivered presents to the children and teenagers of the nearby Melitón Albáñez farming community on January 6—Día de Reyes. In this issue, Ivonne shares how you can donate toys, cash, and/or help wrap and distribute the gifts.

Bryan Jáuregui, Todos Santos Eco-Adventures, tells of the dedication of Don Santiago and Doña Matilda of Las Pacas, to protect the fragile ocean environment and their important work with scientists and college institutions. Photographer Sandra Muñoz visited Las Pacas and shared her photographs with us.

Restaurante Tre Galline  has opened in their beautiful new location on calle Juarez in Todos Santos!

Galeria Enrique Guerrero show for Jorge Blue MotorrsGalería Enrique Guerrero, on the otro lado, will be showing new works “La Naturaleza de los Símbolos” by Jorge Blue Motorrs, December 7 through January 20.

 

Galería Logan is having an Art and Jazz Opening December 13. Stop in to see new works by Jill Logan, Lee Mothes, and Linda Lenz.

Artist Oliver Martinez’s works “Windows of Baja California Sur” will open at the Museo de Arte in La Paz on December 15. His works will be displayed there through April.

The Festival del Arte Todos Santos and The Artists of Todos Santos Open Studio Tour take place in early February. Both events showcase the many talented artists of Todos Santos and the surrounding area.

Live theater returns to Todos Santos, with “The Kitchen Witches.” Learn more about the play and upcoming performances in our article.

There are a variety of creative workshops taking place in January and February 2024. Our cover artist, Anne Hebebrand, will be holding three different workshops at Hablando Mexicano.

The Todos Santos Writers Workshop is February 4 through 10, with a public reading by author Michelle Wildgen; and The 13th Annual “Writing Down The Baja” writers retreat will be held mid-February—look for articles on both inside this issue.

PanVero Whole Bakery & Elixir is now open at Desierto Azul Boutique Hotel in Las Tunas. Stop by for healthy 100% gluten and dairy free treats at their takeout window.

Adornos Studio, also in Las Tunas, features artisan made clothing, ceramics, lighting, furniture, art, and jewelry.

Mexico Gourmet / The Third Wave Coffee has moved to a new location in Las Tunas. They still have great mezcales, wines, and serve fresh coffee, waffles, sandwiches, and toast.

Allende Books, in La Paz, is open for another successful season! Every Saturday they host an acoustic open mic “Unplugged in the Yard” in their courtyard. Besides their vast selection of adult and children’s books, you will find maps, travel guides, and language study books. You can also purchase t-shirts supporting the Pro-Paramedic group.

Looking for a sweet treat? Valma Chocolate luxury chocolates and bars are available at Pura Vida Health Food, Bésame Mucho Bazaar and other locations in Todos Santos.

In addition to fresh breads, Madre Santa Bakery has delicious cakes, pies, and now chickpea pastas.

We’d like to welcome some of our new advertisers this season—property manager Amy Rex and Galta Real Estate in Todos Santos; Ronival Real Estate in Todos Santos and Los Cabos; Coldwell Banker Real Estate in Todos Santos and Loreto; Pintu Sayer’s Todos Santos location; and Ballyhoo Fishing Tackle in Todos Santos.

All of us at Journal del Pacifico wish you a peaceful holiday time. We’ll see you in 2024 with our Winter issue. The deadline is January 10, 2024.

Summer 2023

Journal del Pacifico Spring 2023 cover by Wendy FitzHappy Summer! Thank you for all the compliments on our Spring issue with its La Poza cover by photographer and musician Wendy Fitz. You can see her photography biography on our blog.

Kaia Thomson recently visited the Cactus Sanctuary in El Rosario and has shared her story and photographs in this issue, as well as the photo on our summer front cover.

Bryan Jáuregui, Todos Santos Eco Adventures, tells us a condensed history of Todos Santos with photos by photographers Kenny Viese and Keenan Shoal.

The Palapa Society of Todos Santos provided us with photos of Todos Santos’ historic sugar cane mills. You can see those in our “How You Can Help” feature listing how we can all give back to the community.

One way to give back is The Palapa Society’s Annual Scholarship Drive. Your contribution supports students in need of financial assistance to pursue their academic goals.

Even more “Hotels with a Heart” have teamed with Padrinos Children’s Foundation. Your stay with any of the hotels listed in their ad also helps the foundation provide important health services to local children.

Our feature story on Sharon Katz tells how she has brought her music and humanitarian work known as “The Peace Train” to Baja California Sur and Todos Santos.

White Rose by Doug West for Art Talk

White Rose by Doug West for Art Talk

This issue’s Art Talk tells a deeply personal story of Jill Logan’s recent “Wake Up Call” on the highway south of town and how it has affected her look on life and her art.

Congratulations to Pura Vida Health Food and Deli. They are celebrating 13 years of serving our community with delicious meals and healthy groceries and produce.

Chill n Grill will be serving up the best breakfast in Todos Santos on Sundays 10 am until 2 pm. Stop in for Eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, omelets, pancakes, burritos, hash browns, fresh orange juice, coffee, and 2×1 bloody marys and mimosas.

Doce Cuarenta Café / Bar is open every day from 7 am to 9 pm. The adjacent El Mercado, open every day except Mondays, is the perfect place to explore a variety of interesting shops and galleries. You can see more works by photographer Kenny Viese there as well.

Mini Super Munchies, on the road to Rancho Pescadero, is an artisan boutique, has craft beer, wine, ice cream, chocolate and more!

Protect Todos Santos shares information in this issue on proposed changes to the Todos Santos PDU.

We would like to welcome our newest advertisers: architect Gabriel Peri (Mar de Sol Villas), Los Torotes, Ronival Real Estate, Diamante Realtors, and Sarah Jean Mucha, el Pescadero and Todos Santos real estate advisor with The Agency.

If you’re going away this summer, Todos Los Perros Bed and Biscuit is a great choice for boarding your dog. I recently boarded my newest pup while away for the weekend. She had a great time, and I had the comfort of knowing that my pet was safe and received the best care.

Have a great summer! We’ll be back with our Fall 2023 issue in mid-October. The deadline is September 15.

On the Cover Spring / Primavera 2023

Journal del Pacfico Spring 2023 cover by Wendy Fitz

Journal del Pacfico Spring 2023 cover by Wendy Fitz

Wendy Bethia Fitz

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My infatuation with images started in my childhood watching old films my father had taken while living in China before I was born. It’s of some note that my great, great grandfather Henry Fitz Jr. studied with Daguerre and took one of the first, if not the first, daguerreotypes in America, making him a pioneer in the era of photography in America. Also, a telescope maker, he helped develop what would become the first patented camera in America. We always had cameras around while I was growing up.

Wendy Fitz, self portrait, Baja 1979

Wendy Fitz, self portrait, Baja 1979

I didn’t really have a camera of my own until my 20s. My boyfriend at that time, John Kiewit, gave me an old Minolta that he had lying around amongst his many cameras. We rode around in a VW bus and shot any and everything. I grew up chasing beautiful light and images that were, and still are, everywhere I look.

I studied photography with Art Rogers. His continued work chronicling the history and beauty of West Marin County in California is stunning. Through my classes with Art, I was introduced to the Dark Room, a wonderful haven for photographers in San Rafael, California. I first dug into Baja California on trips led by Orrin Moon the owner of the Dark Room.

I’m inspired every day by what’s in front of my eyes–a gift I never take for granted. I’ve been wandering the pathways and beaches of Todos Santos for over 30 years collecting images given up to me by the extraordinary light.

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Wendy Bethia Fitz

Traducido por Francesca Magallon

Mi infatuación por las imágenes comenzó en mi infancia, viendo filmes viejos que mi padre había tomado mientras vivía en China antes de que yo naciera. Es de notarse que mi tatarabuelo Henry Fitz Jr. estudió con Daguerre y tomó uno de los primeros, sino es que el primer daguerrotipo en América, haciéndolo un pionero en la era de la fotografía en EUA. También un fabricante de telescopios, el ayudó a desarrollar lo que se convertiría en la primera cámara patentada en América. Siempre había cámaras a nuestro alrededor cuando yo crecí.

En realidad, yo no tuve una cámara propia hasta que entré a mis veintes. Mi novio de esa época, John Kiewit, me regaló una Minolta vieja que tenía arrumbada entre sus varias cámaras. Nos movíamos en una combi VW y tomábamos fotos “de todo y nada.” Crecí persiguiendo la hermosa luz e imágenes que estaban, y siguen estando, en todos lados hacia donde dirijo mi mirada.

Estudié fotografía con Art Rogers. Su continuo trabajo documentando cronológicamente la historia y la belleza del oeste del Condado Marin en California, es impresionante. Por medio de mis clases con Art, llegué a conocer el laboratorio fotográfico llamado el “Cuarto Oscuro,” un refugio maravilloso para los fotógrafos en San Rafael, California. Por primera vez empecé a mostrar interés e investigar acerca de Baja California, debido a los viajes guiados por el dueño del Cuarto Oscuro, Orrin Moon.

Diariamente me inspira lo que tengo frente a mis ojos, un regalo que nunca doy por sentado. He deambulado por los caminos y playas de Todos Santos por más de 30 años, recolectando imágenes, que la extraordinaria luz me ha otorgado.