aria: ([aria] panic!)
valinor spider party ([personal profile] aria) wrote2011-08-26 06:18 pm

to sherlock holmes she was always THE hurricane

You guys, this threat is BRIGHT PINK.



In all seriousness, though, stay safe and evacuate if you need to? I know way too many people in New York and Massachusetts to feel okay about this. I should be fine, though; Irene's hitting Carolina tonight, but I'm somewhere in the red or orange bands, so I'm not going out tomorrow and we might lose power, but we shouldn't have anything too threatening.

Earthquakes, hurricanes ... I don't know about you guys, but I'm holding out for a rain of frogs next. At worst, kind of gross; at best, adorable.
innocentsmith: a lion, a lamppost, and a winged man in a conservative coat stand on a bridge under an orange sky (Default)

[personal profile] innocentsmith 2011-08-27 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
LOL subject line. THANK GOD IT'S NOT JUST ME. I keep reading people's posts where they say they're at home waiting for Irene to arrive, or that they're not making plans until they see what Irene brings, and thinking, "...Stolen jewels? News of Moriarty's machinations? Oh wait, right, hurricane."

Er. But I hope everyone stays safe and there is minimal damage and scariness? The East Coast really has been taking a beating lately.

(I always picture rains of frogs with Muppets. Felt frogs of many sizes and shades of green falling from the sky, bouncing off trees and awnings and people's umbrellas, and going "Ow!" Definitely the cutest of all Biblical disasters!)