Posted Mon, Jan 11th 2010, 12:57
A few anglers have challenged this cold weather, but just a few. Some have ventured out to the Gulf Stream for tuna or onto piers for small whiting, skates, and dogfish. Little is happening right now in the sport because of the cold, but some off shore fishing has brought in black sea bass. Anglers, check the fishing reports for possibilities such as wahoo. Warm weather returns at the weekend.
Posted Fri, Jan 8th 2010, 15:40
Let your own special someone know how truly special he or she is. Celebrate your relationship at oceanfront. Enjoy a distinctive dinner (this special is available on February 13th and 14th only), prepared and serviced exclusively at at Prince Resort’s 3500 Ocean Grill where each lady receives a fresh flower on the occasion. Your Valentine’s package also includes champagne and strawberries on arrival plus rose-petal turn-down service at bedtime. To view this package click here.
Posted Thu, Jan 7th 2010, 16:47
One Southern tradition at New Year’s is also part of other cultures of the world, and that is to include eating black-eyed peas on the first day of the New Year. Eating this particular food item is said to bring luck, and some cultures include eating cabbage because the leaves represent prosperity. In Asia, eating rice, a hearty dish, is considered lucky.
Posted Wed, Jan 6th 2010, 11:54
Are you here at the beach to enjoy our winter time? This photo of a real snowflake reminds us that we could possibly see snow in our coastal area, though the probability is unlikely. Lately, the temperatures have been cold enough for snow, but without moisture in the air, we are destined for sunny days that warm by afternoon – great for horseback riding, hiking, gardening, bicycling, and walking along the surf line.
Posted Mon, Jan 4th 2010, 12:49
Prince Resort now boasts a big box on the Front Desk where anyone can drop in non-perishable food times to donate to Horry County’s food banks. From now to January 15, canned and boxed food goods are being collected, a community-wide goal of 100 tons by January 15th. We can deliver it for you. For updates on this or the Extreme Home Make-Over for the community visit or call the United Way at 843.347.5195.