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🗓 Sunday, June 29, 2025 – Rancho del Oro Dispatch
From the Heart of Cave Creek, Arizona | 85331
A true account from the land we live on—not borrowed, not crossed, but rooted.


🌤 CAVE CREEK WEATHER REPORT

📍 Rancho del Oro | Black Mountain Region

  • Morning: 82°F and warming
  • High: 102°F — dry heat, but don’t be fooled—hydrate
  • Winds: Southeast breeze, 6 mph—just enough to stir up yesterday’s dust
  • Humidity: 15%
  • Sky: Bold, bright, and wide open
  • Sunset: 7:41 PM — Black Mountain backdrop guaranteed
  • Wildlife Note: Coyotes were howling last night. Working cats, stay sharp.

Today’s forecast? Faith, fortitude, and a few sunburns. Wear your hat, pack your peace, and walk the land like you belong—because you do.


⚾ CREEKER SPORTS & HOMETOWN HUSTLE 🏁

  • 🏁 K9R RACING REPORT:
    Local driver #999 Kyle Niner is tuning up—not for some distant spotlight, but for the Creekerhood legacy. Grit over glory. The wrap’s lookin’ fast. The spirit? Unmatched.
  • ⚾ SANDLOT SPIRIT:
    Kids were seen behind the wash yesterday, baseball caps on backwards, scraping knees, stealing bases, and earning smiles. No rules. Just rhythm.
  • 🎯 FAMILY CORNHOLE FACE-OFF:
    Jay still holds the household title—barely. A rematch looms. Pop’s got the stance, Corey’s got the aim, and Shimmer’s keeping score in the shade with iced tea and quiet pride.

🪵 COMMUNITY SITUATION: WHEN THE LIGHTS INVADE

Let’s get to it. Last night, a neighbor currently in court against us chose to install a spotlight on our land. Not requested. Not permitted. Not okay.

A spotlight aimed at our peace is a message. And we received it loud and clear.

Just as it happened, a loud, tricked-out dually truck was circling the area—64th, Lone Mountain, and back again—too fast, too aggressive, and too deliberate to ignore.
Shouting voices followed. Loud enough to shake a night built for stillness.

📞 I called the sheriff. Because I’m not afraid to speak up—I’m afraid of what happens when people stop.

By the time the deputy arrived, the noisemakers had scattered. But it’s documented.
Because in this Creekerhood, we don’t guess—we record.


🌹 GIRO INTORNO ALLE ROSE – WE CIRCLE OUR OWN

We don’t wander.
We don’t chase drama.
We circle our own—just like we circle our roses.

“Giro intorno alle rose” isn’t poetry.
It’s protocol.

This land isn’t about paranoia. It’s about preservation.
We know where the lines are—because we drew them. We respect them. And we expect the same.


SABBATH REFLECTION FROM THE TABLE, NOT THE PEW

We don’t need stained glass to feel sacred.
We’ve got sunlight through dust.
We’ve got prayer over pancakes.
We’ve got Christ in the canyon winds.

Here in Cave Creek, the Church is everywhere the truth is spoken and the land is walked in reverence.

So take the sacrament however you need today.
On your porch. At your table. In silence. With your family.
He’s here either way.


📣 FINAL CREEKER BLESSING

  • 🧹 Sweep your porch with purpose
  • 🐾 Feed the faithful animals who stay by your side
  • 💧 Drink your water and protect your roots
  • 📖 Write it all down—because this isn’t gossip. This is evidence.

GOOD MORNING, CREEKERS.

You’re not confused. You’re not overreacting.
You’re awake.
You’re aware.
You’re hello—and around here, hello means you matter.

✍️
Shimmer / K. Kirton Niner
CK KIRTON-NINER | Cave Creek, Arizona | Rancho del Oro 85331
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