Adventures in SC with Tim
Since I’ve waited so long to write this blog post, I’m going to do the entire weekend in one post. Adventures in SC with Tim starts on Friday August 31 when I drove up to Raleigh to pick him up at RDU. After lunch with a couple of friends I used to work with, we headed to Myrtle Beach. After Tim checked in, our next stop was Outback for dinner with my mom and John.After dinner, we headed to Gilligan’s Island FunLand MIniature Golf and played two rounds. Tim and I both agree that this so far is the best miniature golf course in Myrtle Beach. It definitely was the hardest. The day ended at Garden City pier.
Saturday did not start out well as we headed to Huntington Beach State Park and I realized that I had left my memory card for the drone in the card reader on my desk. We picked up a replacement at Walmart. After breakfast at Flapjacks, we headed down to Charleston where we went to Sullivan’s Island, Boone Hall Plantation and Charles Towne Landing. We ended the day at near Waterfront park to get some shots of the bridge. That night when I went to upload the drone photos that the card was corrupted.
Sunday included another round of miniature golf and a beach portrait session for one of my coworkers. Tim is lucky that I’m condensing the entire trip in one blog post or I would have told the story of his missing camera strap attachment which wasn’t missing but was inactuality on the camera strap.
Monday was an early morning as we did a sunrise shoot with my friend Robbie Bischoff near the Skywheel. Both Robbie and I took our drones up. The only other photography we did was sunset at Surfside Pier. Robbie was thankfully able to retrieve most of the files off my corrupted memory card.
Tuesday it was back to Huntington Beach State Park and Brookgreen Gardens. Robbie joined us for dinner and then the three of us headed to Marina Quay to get in some sunset shooting. What we thought was going to be a bust turned into a great sunset. Unfortunately it was Tim’s last full day in Myrtle Beach.
Next Adventure will be our trip to the Smokies.