Thursday, April 10, 2014

Goodbye Myrtle Beach

We enjoyed our stay here in Myrtle Beach State Park.  We have reorganized, eliminated a few things, and added a few things.  I went for a hair cut for the first time since leaving home.  It was great to have the Market Commons area close by with some nice shops.  The man who cut my hair told me about a great local restaurant to have fish so we celebrated our last night with a visit there.  If you are in this area we highly recommend it.  I had grilled grouper and Chuck had shrimp....it was fabulous!  It is a small family owned restaurant called Mrs. Fish.  We started our last day with a pancake breakfast.  One of our additions was a single electric burner.  It seems that we will usually have electric hookup so it made sense to save our propane fuel.  After breakfast, we did household chores....laundry, vacuuming, mopping.....just a smaller place to clean, followed by our daily walk on the beach.  On some days the ocean reminded us of Lake Michigan....this was one of those days.  A few times we found some nice shells.....which we enjoyed while here, but will leave behind, pelicans flying overhead, and creatures living in shells.  Tomorrow morning we will pack up and head westward.  Next stop.....Modoc, South Carolina.  Our time here in Myrtle Beach has given us a good adjustment time.  We were uncertain and even a bit sad as we started on this venture a month ago.....I was even feeling a little homesick.....Michigan will always be home as we travel about our country.  The motorhome is beginning to feel like home.....and yes, Cas, we are having fun!  Oh, I cannot forget the "pollen attack", as they call it down here.  We have never experienced so much green floating and covering everything.  Despite the pollen, the weather has been excellent!  We were thankful that we had the opportunity to worship and commune with fellow Christians at Risen Christ LCMS Church while here.  We have met so many people in the campground and area.  Everyone has been a blessing....we are so thankful!






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