Sunday, October 5, 2008

Roadtrip: Myrtle Beach (part 1)

There are two attorneys in the Colleton County branch of the 14th Circuit Public Defender's Office: Harris and me. Last Sunday, we climbed into the SpongeBob Mobile and headed for the Annual South Carolina Public Defender's Conference in Myrtle Beach. We'll head along Highway 17A through Moncks Corner to 17 in Georgetown, then the high road to North Myrtle Beach. A little over three hours of easy driving.

Super Market? Not hardly. But this place in Ladson is OK. Okay if you are looking for cigarettes, anyway.

We arrive in Myrtle Beach in the not-too-late afternoon. An early third meal at the River City Cafe in Barefoot Landing included complementary buckets of peanuts. The free peanuts inspired one daring group of visitors. I only caught the last bit of their rousing version of "Found a Peanut":


We checked in to Barefoot Resorts, right across the Inter-coastal Waterway from Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach.

Harris got a room with a parking lot view. My view? I tried not to talk about it (Nice, huh?).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

very clever.

superdave524 said...

Well, Mr. Cap Stocks, though you appear to be an ad, I'll take the generic compliment anyway.