Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Vacation Rental Spotlight - Pearl 201

You're planning a family vacation and needing space. Navarre Vacation Rentals has just the property that will sleep your party of 8. Pearl 201 at the Pearl Resort on Navarre Beach.

This condo is a three bedroom three bath corner unit with stunning views from your balcony overlooking the Gulf waters.  The Master bedroom faces the Gulf too and plan to awaken each morning in your King bed with the view of the aquamarine waters of the Gulf. The second bedroom can sleep kids with two twin beds, and the third bedroom has a queen and its own kitchenette and bath with windows overlooking the parking and Sound waters. And for extra sleeping, the living room sofa can pull out into a queen size sleeper.

The kitchen is ready to assist in preparing family meals with being fully stocked with dishware, silverware, cookware, glassware etc. The condo also is provided with linens for the bath and bedding. We do recommend bringing your own beach towels.This condo also comes with its own washer and dryer to help freshen the beach towels after use.

While staying at the Pearl Resort, enjoy wifi, the resort pool, and access the the fitness room. This resort also provides a gated parking for your extra peace of mind.

Pearl 201 has summer availability, so plan your family get-together today.




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

In Honor of the Fallen - Memorial Day




Memorial Day – currently known for another holiday weekend, for cookouts and for kicking off the summer season. But it holds a much more valuable significance.

Memorial Day was once called Decoration Day- simply a day to remember the fallen in service from the U.S. Civil War. General John Logan who was national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic proclaimed it May 5, 1868, and officially observed it May 30, 1868 when flowers were then dispersed upon the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington. It was a sobering day to remember the tragedy of what our nation had been through and to keep in mind so as to not endure such a conflict again – the dividing of a nation. After World War One the day became more than just a day to focus on those who died in the Civil War but a day to tribute all fallen servicemen.

In 1915 Moina Michael developed the idea of wearing red poppies on Memorial Day in tribute to those who died serving the nation during the various wars. 

Today we as a nation have seen many more battles and wars. Many more have found their resting places while serving as was their duty. It is to those faithful fallen souls that we stop to reflect, appreciate and never forget the honor due them for their service.