posted by maggie on June 22, 2010

With some of the loveliest beachfront in the world, it’s not an easy task to wake up angry when visiting Myrtle Beach. 4 star hotels are about as luxurious as life needs to get, and facing so much hospitality and style, and the Atlantic Ocean, there are no good reasons for a bad mood. However, some people are morning people, and some are simply not, so there’s no fighting it when it does come. Good moods or bad moods, they do pass, although, truth be told, it is much easier to wait for a good mood to pass than to try to get out of a bad one. It’s better company for everyone if the mood is good.

On the days where the body decides not to cooperate, and it seems like the mind might not be so sure itself, there are tricks to getting these things to work together again, and in a better frame of mind (and body). This is Myrtle Beach, after all, and it’s the rare chance to get to be in a small town where there are limitless opportunities to relax and enjoy everything. Also, they are used to tourists here, so if one decides to fall asleep at the cafe because they’re so deliciously happy, there’s a good chance it’s happened before.

Wherever a day begins, after bed it should be somewhere with the smell of espresso, and for this, Jacob’s Java is a nice little spot in town. There is the suspected espresso drinks that can jumpstart the interior biology and make the day begin in earnest. It’s a good time to be awake. And once woken, anything that smells as good as fresh-baked bread is worth looking into, but it’s better if one doesn’t have to walk far. Next door is Benjamin’s Bakery and that smell that’s so much like fresh bread turns out to be fresh bread. It’s a fantastic start. And everything is one the verge of getting better, too.

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One Comment to “Morning in Myrtle Beach”

  1. Don Hille Says:

    I love Myrtle Beach. Thanks for sharing.

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