An interesting way to propose.
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Spotted on Folly Beach in front of the hotel this morning.
A midweek vacation
A view of the ocean from the Holiday Inn on Folly Beach.
Tuesday a collective sigh of relief was heard all over campus as the first year med students finished their final exam for the summer Gross Anatomy class. The next sound heard was the screeching of tires as they all took off for the beach.
Tuesday night one of my wife’s friends was flying in from Albany, so we picked him up and headed off to spend a couple of nights at Folly Beach. Wednesday was spent doing nothing but loafing around on the beach, soaking up the sun and warmth, and playing in the water. It was an exhausting day. Oh the life. I could definitely get used to it.
Then today for her, it was off to the mall to shop. Sadly for me, it was off to work.
Then tomorrow we’ve got more friends and family coming in for the White Coat Ceremony, where MD wannabes get inducted into their class.
I think I need a vacation.
I have a new vice
and it is called Cold Stone Creamery. One just opened up on King St and their offerings are sooo good.
They offer ice cream in three sizes, Like It, Love It, and Gotta Have It. The Love It size is the one I usually go for, and is almost more ice cream then I can eat at one sitting.
But the place is very cool (literally). You tell them what you want (or come up with your own ice cream/topping combination), they throw some huge scoops of ice cream on to this ice cold marble slab and mix everything together in front of you. You can get it in a regular styrofoam bowl, or one lined with a waffle cone. Then the trick becomes eating it before it turns into a liquidy mess and drips all over your fingers and pants. Or else wait until it becomes a liquidy mess. I suppose it’s up to you how you want to eat it.
Wave at the storm as it passes
Charley is passing by just off the coast as I write this. Last report had it about 50 miles or so just southeast of Charleston. It’s been pretty windy and rainy for the past few hours, but that’s about it. Heavy rain bands that passed by us a little while ago are hitting the Mt. Pleasant area and areas further north. I expect the worst of the rain will be over fairly soon, and the wind will die down in the next hour or two.
Then it will be time to keep an eye on TD5. NHC has it turning into a tropical storm later on this weekend, perhaps by tomorrow, in which case we’ll have Tropical Storm Earl to keep tabs on.
In the meantime, TD 4 has turned into Tropical Storm Danielle overnight. Looks like Danielle will probably stay out in the Atlantic and not affect any land though.
Hey, one at a tme, no need to rush
TD4 has started warming up and we now have TD5 gearing up in the same area that sprouted Charley. If this keeps up I’ll need to develop chameleon eyes to keep track of all this activity.
Sometime tomorrow morning Charley will be brushing uncomfortably close to Charleston on it’s way to another landfall in the Georgetown area. Hopefully there is no additional strengthening when it’s over the Atlantic after it leaves Florida
