Hampton Inn Murrells Inlet
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Georgetown, Murrells Inlet, Myrtle Beach
Today we continued to head north passing through Georgetown which is an old industrial town with a steel mill (appears to be abandoned) and an operating pulp & paper mill. Much of the area like a lot of the coast is a collection of home developments probably built in the last 10-15 years. Georgetown had some very nice older homes and a very …
Getting to 'the lasts'
Can't believe the month is already over!! Yesterday we had our last round of golf and did a quick last drop in at the outlet mall. Today, we're hoping to do one last run on the beach and have one last hot tub. We'll spend most of the day packing up, cleaning the condo and loading the car. (We're planning on being on the road early tomorrow morning.) NYC here we come! We'r e hoping they have power by the time we get ...
A golfers heaven!
... to this life on the road was learning to spend 24 hours a day with my spouse! You don't realize how little time you spend with someone when you have a fulltime job and other responsibilities until you end up in just under 400 sq feet on a permanent basis! I love him, but......
So, with golf in mind, we headed for Mecca. Also known as Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This coastal community has over ...
Can it get any better????
Another wonderful day that ended with a late swim (5ish). As we're out in the water swimming, Rick spots a family of dolphins swimming about 100 yards from us!! We spent the next 15-20 minutes watching them eat dinner! What an amazing way to end the ...
Day Six - Leaving South Carolina
... not attract the heat like black). A huge difference compared to the all black outfit I wore to New Orleans last year. The weather was great, very little traffic and the roads were in excellent shape. Much of the time was on four lanes, lined with trees and the trees were noticeably cut back from the side of the road, creating a very wide swath. Then, I started to see the signs - 'Evacuation Route'. Oh yes, I'm in hurricane country. There were all sorts of trees (coniferous ...