Todos Santos Retreat Digest (11/13/25)

It’s been an intriguing week here in Todos Santos. One of those weeks where you might catch yourself wondering why you’re not in a Todos Santos retreat, soaking in the local flavor and watching life unfold. The weather has been a delightful mix of warm and cool, an inviting blend that’s been nudging locals and visitors alike to venture outdoors.

There’s a change in the air at Punta Lobos, it’s more than just the shifting temperatures. A certain kinetic energy is pulsating through the town, a subtle reminder of the dynamic history and culture that this place is steeped in. This was particularly evident at a quiet art opening that took place at the cultural center on Calle Benito Juárez. The artwork, inspired by the natural beauty of Todos Santos, was a testament to the creative spirit that thrives within our community.

As the weather started to cool down, the local market was abuzz with activity. The recent rainfall has done wonders for the local produce, and the market stalls were overflowing with the freshest fruits and vegetables. The vibrant colors and tantalizing scents were a feast for the senses, a reminder of the simple pleasures life here in Todos Santos offers.

Over in La Poza, there’s been a surge of interest in the local sea turtles. The unique reproductive habits of these creatures have sparked some lively conversations among locals and travelers. It’s not uncommon to find small groups gathered around in animated discussion, their eyes filled with wonder and curiosity. This fascination with the natural world is a common thread that binds everyone here in Todos Santos.

On the outskirts of town, near the Pescadero area, there’s been a battle of sorts brewing. The staff of a local conservation institution, CONANP, are facing off against a multinational company aiming to start an open pit gold mining operation. It’s a stark reminder of the delicate balance between progress and preservation, a theme that’s all too familiar to those who call Todos Santos home.

While not every week in Todos Santos is filled with drama and excitement, there’s always something happening beneath the surface. Whether it’s a shift in the weather, an art exhibit, or a lively debate at the local market, life here is never mundane. It’s a place where every day brings a new story, a new adventure. So here’s to another week in Todos Santos, a place that’s more than just a town, it’s a way of life.


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