

Top Five Reasons Why Myrtle Beach Is Different Than The Jersey Shore:
1. You don’t have to buy a beach badge to get on the beach.
2. A forest comes almost up to the ocean.
3. Seagulls don’t give you the hairy eyeball vying for your snacks.
4. Everyone says “hi” when you stroll on the beach.
5. There are no signs illustrating what to do if you get caught in a riptide.
Plus:
My youngest daughter and I found beautiful seashells
and
the Canonball Jellyfish are so cool! They don’t have tentacles and are considered harmless to humans (although I found differing views on the internet). I wasn’t sure if the one I found beached on the sand was alive, but something fluttered inside when I touched it. Guess what I did? Picked it up and put it back in the ocean, of course. Hon, hope it made it back to the deep sea.
Have you been to Myrtle Beach?

Monica, thanks so much for commenting. It was my first time there but hopefully not my last.
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I love Myrtle Beach! Time marches on, but the surf and sand, the jellyfish, the coral, the sunrises and sunsets look pretty much the same as they did 43 years ago when I last spent time there. Would love to revisit. Luck you! Thanks for sharing your lovely photos.
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I love a beach vacation when the only decisions I have to make are “pool or beach?” and “where do you want to go to dinner?”!
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How cool about that cannonball jellyfish! And such beautiful shells! I have never been to Myrtle Beach. My brother’s in-laws used to go every year though. And one of my coworkers has a time share there.
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