Suburban Extended Stay Hotel - Stuart
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Stuart at last!
... enough to be in Indiantown for their Thanksgiving Rendezvous. It's a 4 day celebration starting with a kickoff party on Mon. Nov. 19th with a Reggae band, island food, beer, and dancing. On Tuesday there was a marine flea market and when the sun went down it was Karaoke night with more food, beer and dancing. Wednesday at sundown was the "Grape Escape" wine tasting and grape stomping competition with live music and ...
The boatyard - land of dreams
Here's what we are surrounded by in the home of self-sufficient self-adventurers. On one side we have a family from Boynton Beach FL that inherited a 37 foot sailboat from their uncle. Then in front of us is a ferro cement ketch owned by a couple from Ontario and named after his favorite Aunt and bound for the Caribbean. Then there is a Swedish ...
Workin' hard in Indiantown
Sunday we were on the road by 7 a.m. and arrived at Indiantown at 3 pm to open up the bug balm in the cabin so we could work on the boat tomorrow. We stayed the next 4 nights with Paul & Linda LeDoux in their condo in Palm City near Stuart (thanks again you two) while we cleaned Savage up so we could move aboard and live on her while getting her ready to launch. It was a very rainy summer for ...
The Road Trip - "for a reason"
We left Boyne Falls MI on a cold October 25 morning driving south to Sarnia Ontario and spending the night just east of Buffalo. Friday we drove through New York state on I-90 and part of Massachusetts and arrived at my sister's house at 3 pm. It was a great trip with very little traffic. We were trying to outrun hurricane Sandy and spend two days with my sister Kris, her hubby Mark and my brother Dave who we haven't seen in two years and then drive ...
Down town Stuart Adventures
... our car and get ready for the big cruise tomorrow. At the end of the street is a river lock that allows boats to transverse Florida which cuts off 200 miles of their travel. The difference in the river levels is 14ft and we got to see the lock in use. It is an amazing piece of engineering. Hopefully I get this published before we go on the cruise. Stay safe and well and don't forget 'Every day is ordinary, until it isn't...... Luv Us ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Kitchenette