Sunday, July 14, 2013

Articles & Events: In Isla Mujeres News Sunday, July 15 The Afternoon Edition

..This is the live webcam at North Beach / Playa Norte








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Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....


Deficiencies in street lighting


As night falls, residents of various colonias go out with "Jesus" on their lips

Deficiencias en el alumbrado público

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Sábado, 13 de Julio de 2013 21:49

Al caer la noche, habitantes de varias colonias salen con el “Jesús” en la boca


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES 13 de julio.-
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  Residents in Salina Chica and La Gloria want city officials to give attention to some street lights that are not working, and have complained that there are some lights that remain on during the day. There are also some lights out on the track around Salina Grande, where people walk and exercise, and more light and police patrols would be beneficial to discourage loiterers from drinking in the area.

Have not cordoned off the swimmer's area with buoys

Dangerous for hundreds of tourists enjoying the waters of the Mexican Caribbea

No cumplen con acordonar con boyas zona de bañistas

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Sábado, 13 de Julio de 2013 21:44

Peligroso para cientos de paseantes que disfrutan las aguas del Caribe mexicano


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES, 13 de julio.-
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 The port Authority had announced plans to cordone off the area of Playa Norte known as El Riito with buoys for the summer holiday season, but this has not been accomplished yet. The Harbor Master said this work, which is traditionally done at this time, will be carried out with assistance form the municipal Civil Protection agency. The Harbor Master gave assurances that they have been managing resources for this project since the beginning of the year, and it is almost certain that with support from the private sector this protective barrier will be installed to protect swimmers from boats. 

  Predicting that hotel occupancy will reach 80%
 
Given the good weather that prevails 

Pronostican alcanzar 80% de ocupación hotelera

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Sábado, 13 de Julio de 2013 21:39

Ante el buen clima que prevalece


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES, 13 de julio.-
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Entrepreneurs are predicting that domestic tourist arrivals could increase by up to 60% and then continue to rise until hotel occupancy reaches 80%. Tourism service providers have reported that business has been good in recent days, with the arrival of many domestic tourists for the summer holiday season. There are fewer foreign tourists, and many of them are visiting to swim with the whale sharks. Promotions and discounts have been offered to encourage  Mexican families to visit Isla Mujeres.  

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Noticias de El Quintanarroense





Encouraging Tourism
Turismo alentador
Ovidio Lopez    As is typical during the summer period, 70% of arriving tourists are from national destinations and the rest are from the US and Canada. The director of  Tourism says that Isla Mujeres is a classic traditional destination for residents of Mexico City and surrounding states, as well as from the neighboring state of Yucatan, who arrive en masse, and most spend the day. It is now the time when sea turtles are nesting and watching the spawning can be an unforgettable experience. Occupancy usually barely reaches 50 to 60% during the months of July and August, and it is estimated that will be reached or exceeded this summer, which is known as a low season.
Youths invited to attend courses
Convocan a jóvenes para cursos
Ovidio Lopez   (Info previously translated) 
Report of progress of public works at 98%
Reportan avance de 98% de obras públicas
 
Ovidio Lopez   (Info previously translated).
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Noticias de  Quequi......



  Seeking resumption of photography contest

Noticias de Diario Respuesta...




Exceeding 70%  of capacity

Sobrepasa 70% de capacidad vertedor


Pega fuerte el ambulantaje ilegal

Pega fuerte el ambulantaje ilegal.

  



 Entrepreneurs of Isla Mujeres are complaining about the Enforcement agency, saying there have been  "hundreds" of  mobile vendors allowed, blaming the ex-director of the agency.  They are confident about the Mayor's statements that he will remove officials from their positions who are not using their authority properly. 
 SIPSE


Seeking to have underwater photography contest resume in Isla Mujeres

Hoping not to relive the experience of last year when it was cancelled two days before the event due to a lack of resources

Busca concurso de fotografía submarina asentarse en Isla MujeresLanrry Parra/SIPSE

El evento está contemplado para el mes de octubre, pero se iniciarán con los preparativos para no repetir la situación del año pasado. (Redacción/SIPSE)Esperan no volver a vivir la experiencia del año pasado, que a dos días del evento se pospuso por falta de recursos. (previously translated)






 


 
Diario La Verdad
Diario La Verdad


 por esto

Masses of tourists didn't arrive

No llegó la masa de turistas] Ver mas
Cloudiness caused a slight decline in tourism in Isla Mujeres this weekend, when many tourists were expected. This was changed by cloud cover and some light rain. There were few swimmers and the water service providers were affected, as well as the restauranteurs. Hotel occupancy remained at 60%, with most foreign tourists arriving from the United States and Mexico. Tourism is expected to increase to more than 80% next week.


Summer program Baaxlo’ob Paalalo’ob opens doors
Abre sus puertas Baaxlo’ob Paalalo’ob [+] Information previously translated. Ver mas


Successful scalpel-free vasectomy campaign
Exitosa campaña de vasectomía sin bisturí [+] Ver mas
Free, no scalpel vasectomy first became available on Isla Mujeres in February and the program has been a success. The procedures are performed on Fridays, and take about 20 minutes, and the patient walks out immediately afterward, requiring minimal hospital care. There are posters in the markets, squares, and public areas to encourage men to use this permanent method of family planning.


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Upcoming Events
 

Saturday, July 20  9am Children's fishing tournament Weigh in-1pm

Critter events...
It is currently the season for swimming with the whale sharks, and turtles are mating offshore & nesting on the eastern beaches. The mating is visible by day, especially off Punta Sur, the South Point. The nesting happens in the wee hours, and there are Tortugranja personnel, volunteers, and Naval staff monitoring the beaches to prevent people from disrupting them, and to gather and transport the eggs for incubation.
       By far, most of the turtles nesting in Isla Mujeres are Green turtles (called Blancas in Spanish), and the second most common are the huge Loggerheads, and there are some Hawksbills.  The Green turtles take ~60 days to hatch and the hatchlings are released by the public at events at dusk on Media Luna or Guadalupana beaches. The releases will begin in about a month & be held periodically until early October.
    Lately the water has been very calm and there have been many manta rays, with many swimming upside down, in addition to many whale sharks. Offshore from MVC, we have been seeing dolphins & turtles from the balcony, and lotsa big fish while snorkeling. 

 There are small red crabs that migrate to & from the sea in July, watch out for them at night on the coastal road at the southeastern part of the isle.
  Lobster season began July 1 and continues until the end of February.


  Live Music Today-Sunday
 EARLY SHOWS
The Joint: 1-4  Marco (Reggae) LINK
Casa de los Suenos 4-7 & Half Price Appetizers LINKLINK
Bahia Tortuga:  7p Sol Rockers   LINK
Chuuk Kay:  3:30-6:30 Banda Sin Nombre  LINK
Fenix:  3-5 Asere que Bola!/Hula Hoop class 1p/Free Chipachole LINK
Iguanas: ~4p Duo playing dinner music, Latin/Caribbean/Mx   LINK   LINK
Brisas Grill: ?? ~dusk?   Cuban trio? LINK
Sunset Grill: Sunset vocal & keyboard  LINK


 A LITTLE LATER....

Faynes 8-10  Raul Alexis  LINK
Comono/El Patio  8:30 - 11 pm - La Guera & Willys Blues LINK


LATE NIGHT
Faynes 10:30-12  Banda Sin Nombre  LINK

Poc Na ? Link
Tres Mentiras ? LINK
Cafe del mar ? LINK 
La Catrina ? LINK
John Cain's schedule is
 
Tuesday- Cafe Del Mar, 8-10, solo guitar & vocals

Wednesday- Bally Hoo, 7-9, Sol Rockers band
 Friday- Iguana Bar-7-9, solo guitar & vocals
  Sunday- Bahia Tortuga- 7-9, Sol Rockers ban
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 On the internet in the past 24 hours...

It's Freddy's birthday, of the Soggy Peso, so there will be a celebration around 4-5pm!

Bruce's photos from Fenix's art fair yesterday
























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Daily Update: So we did 20 cats and dogs at our mini spay and neuter clinic. I would love to have one every three weeks. That way, when someone agrees to let us spay or neuter their animal we can jump right on it before they change their mind. Remember the poodle pups, three we bought and one runt they gave me, well they were done, what a relief. My biggest fear was that they’d be sold to islanders who would breed them. We saw way too many matted poodles this spring to let that happen. We didn’t get the shar pei but we won’t let that slide. Jeff and I picked up a ton of supplies yesterday from Lisa of “Lisa’s Small dog Rescue,” (thanks everyone who helped with that) and at a great “Mexi-Mutt” reunion outside of Toronto. We are driving them to Colorado this week. Then It’s back to Mexico for me, I can take supplies down and bring a puppy back. I can’t wait to see my babies.

Bahia Tortuga Restaurant-Bar / Hotel / Marina updated their cover photo.
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Eric enjoyed his stay at MaraVilla Caribe & was very pleased with his son's Spanish classes with Christy Dix...
Eric Jacobsonposted toIsla Mujeres Community Information Board As I just said, we’re leaving Isla Mujeres after two weeks. This fantastic trip wouldn’t have been possible without the input of many wonderful people on this Facebook page. Thank you so much to everyone who gave us feedback, answered my questions, and gave tips for what to expect. I’d especially like to thank Christy Dix, Kirsten Tywan of Volunquest (who did a wonderful job making our trip arrangements), Ronda  (whose beach-front condo we wound up staying in the last week), Zina, and Tony. Although I miss a few amenities from home, I LOVE this island! I’m hoping to come back next summer or the summer after that with other family members. We got out and snorkeled, did the touristy things, and had some great meals, but the best part was sitting outside the condo on the beach looking out at the water. It is breath-taking! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
How do you know you are a happy dog from Isla? You've got a coconut as a chew toy!
Jennifer, this is a local 'bar dog' whose name is SCUBA. HE got that name because a dive boat found him swimming well offshore after he had A. been thrown off of a boat or B. fallen of of a boat and no one noticed. He is TRULY, literally a rescue dog. If ever there were a spoiled, happy dog who deserved it....this is the one.
— with Diane White Daniel  at Marina Paraiso.

Watching dogs carry coconuts is hilarious, imo~wc



Rosa Sirenas
Sunset on Hildago 🍷 — at Rolandi's.
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They are usually closed on Sundays & Mondays....Ibette de Alcocer shared Bufalo's photo.
SI COMPARTES MI PAGINA, TE DOY UN REGALO PARA TUS NIÑOS O UN DESCUENTO AL ORDENAR EN BUFALO!! NO TE LO PIERDAS! (no aplica en promociones)
IF YOU SHARE MY PAGE, I WILL GIVE A SOUVENIR FOR YOUR CHILDREN OR A DISCOUNT WHEN ORDERING IN BUFFALO! DO NOT MISS IT! (does not apply to promotions)

 "Time Lapse" of Playa Norte Webcam:  LINK  

  Playa Norte now in real time in Isla Mujeres   



The Early Edition has headlines & newspaper photographs.
This Afternoon/Final Edition has translated articles, events, & original photos with the "Around the Internet in the Past 24 Hours" section.
 There are always links to the original articles.
  If  there is a headline, but no translation,  the information was probably already translated recently.

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