Treasured History
HOMES OF THE TREASURE COAST
design work myself,” June said.
“My son and his wife live in
Tampa so they come and spend
time here as well.” The ‘bunk
house’ has a nautical theme with
two bedrooms, family room and
small kitchen. Peter’s office is on
the first floor of the guesthouse.
June had prepared a special
Cabin Wreck Menu for this special
day. She is an amazing cook,
having learned all about spices
and Moroccan dishes from their
years of being stationed there. In
the spirit of treasure hunting, the
gourmet food included Pirate’s
Pie, Cuba Libre BBQ Pork & Rice,
Avocado Salad, Happy Shrimp,
Shipwreck Martinis and much
more.
“People are still finding treasure
out here,’’ Peter said. “We still
dive for fun. A neighbor of ours,
John Wilson, who has since moved away, found a box with a
priceless necklace inside standing right in front of the house in
waist deep water just five years ago.’’
Fanciful sea creatures decorate the whirlpool walls. The stained glass
was found in an antique shop in Micanopy years ago. At night, the
window provides a colorful approach to the house.
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