Do we have anyone on the ground in SC near Myrtle Beach?
Angelus ,'Smile Time'
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
I think the NC Trianglistas are closest, which is to say 4 hours away.
I have family there who might be corralled into helping out.
Also, Matt! I've been meaning to e you for two weeks now with apologies for being a sucky friend. My Memphis trip turned into a)super fast and b)capital D drama. But the very little I saw of Memphis (mostly the EconoLodge and Central Station) made me think I'd really like to come back sometime when I have actual time.
If you're seriously considering Myrtle, may I throw a little more temptation on that part of the scale? Brookgreen Gardens is gorgeous, with a managed population of indigenous wildlife, beautifully maintained and manicured horticulture, and a renowned collection of sculptures, many of which are on loan from museums and private owners around the world.
The gardens are open and lit after dark, which dramatically presents some of the sculptures completely differently than in daylight. If Buffistas are going to be in the area and can organize cars, Murrell's Inlet is certainly driving distance either from Myrtle or North Myrtle.
Given how much people complained about the heat in DC, I'm surprised that SC is being considered.
Right on the ocean is different, though. DC's special, too - when I moved there from Atlanta I thought it would be easy. Wrong.
Yeah, I've been to Myrtle Beach in August and it was pretty comfy climate-wise. No hotter than our Atlanta f2f, at any rate.
Brenda, I'll be happy to play tour guide (work permitting) if you ever find yourself back in the area. But I figured with a wedding and all, your time was probably spoken for.
DC has that special "I'm in a swamp!" quality you don't necessarily get on the coast.
OTOH, Savannah had that quality when I was there in March!