We decided to take in a matinee today. With loco authorities
asking us to stay off the roads tomorrow, Mama Wordbones and I figured it would be a good
idea to get out of the house before Frankenstorm started limiting our options.
It was actually my second movie this weekend. On Friday
night Peanut and I went to see Cloud Atlas in Town Center .
As we were leaving, I ran into Chris Oxenham and his fiancé, Nicole Mele. They
were catching the 9:00 PM showing of Argo. That’s the movie we saw this
afternoon.
We expected to find a full parking lot at the Snowden
cinemas but discovered just the opposite. We took an umbrella inside with us.
It was a two hour movie beginning at 4:00 PM.
The umbrella was not necessary. When we headed to our car there
was only a light drizzle.
It seems like everything is closed tomorrow except HoCo trash service. Those guys are Frankenstorm studs.
It’s on our doorstep and the Foots Forecasters say “This is
why it's called the "Frankenstorm…Consider, at the
same time, we have a:"
"*Blizzard Warning in Garrett County,Maryland and portions of
West Virginia ;
*Hurricane Force Wind Warnings for theChesapeake
*High Wind Warnings for all ofMaryland
*Hurricane Warnings off the coast ofOcean
City ."
*Hurricane Force Wind Warnings for the
*High Wind Warnings for all of
*Hurricane Warnings off the coast of
In other words, a monster storm.
HoCo loco conditions are beginning to worsen. At WSw,
relative pressure continues to drop, currently at 29.33 inHg and falling.
Winds, coming out of the northwest, are beginning to gust at 7 mph. It’s 52.2 degrees
and a light rain is falling