We are staying at Harborwalk Marina in beautiful downtown Georgetown. The marina is at one end of the restored downtown, which is also along the waterfront. The boardwalk is on the waterfront (or back side of the stores/restaurants). There are small parks like the one in this picture that connect the main street to the boardwalk at each intersection.
The second picture is looking down the boardwalk. There are 15 restaurants downtown and most of them have patios/decks outback that also connect up to the boardwalk.
We spent about an hour and a half exploring the shops and then had dinner at one of the restaurants. We chose the air conditioned inside with a view of the boardwalk and river. I had the "Catch of the Day", which was grouper. It was the first grouper that I have had in more than a month. I had it almost every day for a month or more in Florida, but lately it has not been on the menu???
Tomorrow we are headed 33 miles north to Murrells Inlet, SC. This is at the southern end of a long stretch of the coast that seems to be loosely referred to as Myrtle Beach. Anyway, Murrells Inlet is referred to as the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina". Well, that sounds promising!
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