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#338693 09/15/2025 5:18 PM
by Carol_Hill
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Missing my tales from "home".. cry
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#338712 Yesterday at 06:31 PM
by Dr Phil SXM
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I am also on the island Carol. Doing my usual things nothing to report.
The former We Lounge here in Maho has been vacated to make room for the new Greek restaurant. I don’t know the exact timeline on it.
Here are a few photos around the pool area.
Weather has been good. There are two cruise ships in today, but only 12 cruise ships in all month.
Bamboo house has been closed for some renovations, but is now opening and I will be there Thursday.

Cheers
Drphilsxm
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#338704 Yesterday at 09:15 AM
by AUCspouse
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Indigo Bay will be a complex of multiple development types -- includes a hotel, restaurant, and many villas and town homes. As far as I know.

Here's some more news: a new restaurant opened up last week in the Starz Casino complex in Cupecoy. The restaurant (located on the right side of Dasha) is called Koi, and they serve Japanese food -- sushi, sashimi, nigiri, wakame, fish broth, Japanese-style meat skewers. We ate there, and the food was decent.
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#338705 Yesterday at 10:32 AM
by BillDauterive
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FWIW, here's the story of the strange name, taken from the development website:

Our name, Vie L’Ven, captures the essence of our vision. One fine Saturday afternoon, a few members of the development team decided to have lunch at Kalatua on Mullet Bay Beach. As the sun was setting on the horizon, they met a French couple, and, over cocktails, discussed their attraction to St. Maarten. “It is full of life — Vie in French.” Soon, other guests gathered, and a family from the Netherlands appeared, saying, "We, too, find the island embracing life to its fullest. That’s why we come again and again. We call it Leven in Dutch." Vie L’Ven.

That’s how our story begins...



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