Wild Dunes Resort, located on Isle of Palms SC. They've got vacation home rentals, two hotels, great beach, a boardwalk, pools, and a few dining options. They've got kids programs, are well known for golf and tennis, and it's about half an hour to Charleston.
Upstate New York in the Adirondack Park (largest park in the contiguous US), about an hour north of Albany, is Lake George. There are several resorts on the lake with the most famous one being the Sagamore. Similar amenities to those above at Wild Dunes, but on a beautiful lake. There are a few places that rent boats, you can go kite flying and if you're into camping, instead of staying at a hotel or resort, NY State rents campsites on several of the islands in the lake. Fort Anne is at the southern end of the lake, as is Lake George Village (a bit honky tonk). Historic Fort Ticonderoga and Lake Champlain are within an hour's drive north. You can take a ferry across Lake Champlain to Burlington VT.
I say no, my scale says otherwise.
HamB wrote:
Our Tort laws chase factories to China (one of many reasons)
That's certainly a part of it, but the main reason is that production costs are a fraction of what they are here, which means higher profits.
Very funny and very true, thanks Mark.
Retired CPO wrote:
Well, thanks very much Frankie. I didn't expect such great insight from a New York City moron.
Yeah, I’m a moron because I’m not buying into your foolishness. I’m a moron because I believe that staying locked down and separated is keeping people alive and healthy. I’m a moron because I live in New York City, while you roam the country in your winnebargeo and spread your ignorance everywhere.
Retired CPO wrote:
So you want to get a wake up call when you wake up DEAD broke? And the country is DEAD broke. Guess what, a country that is DEAD broke isn't a country.
A society that laments the loss of income over the loss of life, doesn’t need a virus, it’s already sick.
Glad to see you’ve got your republicon/donald rump priorities in order, dollar signs over vital signs. You’re a good little lemming.
Also: Penny Lane, Maxwell’s Silver Hammer, Here, There, and Everywhere, Fool on the Hill, Strawberry Fields, Twist and Shout.
The main reason to visit Cheraw is that it's the birthplace of John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie, one of the most important, influential, talented and creative musicians in American musical history.
Nicely done! They're very similar to the Carretti Siciliani, Sicilian carts, which were mostly donkey or horse drawn. The paintings on the cart told stories and history of Sicily, for those who couldn't read. The "key" to the cart's story was often on the rear panel of the cart.
And that’s why they called her “The Divine one.” Thanks Mark. Something I came across the other day on Youtube I know you will like: Sass and Carmen McRae (my all time favorite) live, doing “Body and Soul.” I hope all is well with you and yours.
NMGal wrote:
There used to be a song about that.
A million seller, recorded by Jim Lowe, who became a DJ on WNEW-AM in NYC for years.