Snowpocalypse 2010 “Snow Say Can You See” Snowball Fun in Fells Point February 6, 2010
February 4, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
With the “Snowpocalypse” coming tomorrow through Saturday night with predictions of snow accumulations of around TWO FEET, residents of Downtown Baltimore are ready to have fun.
On December 19, 2009, we got about this same amount, and there was a fun snowball fight in Federal Hill called “Snow Say Can You See”.
This Saturday, February 7, 2010 is Snow Say Can You See Part Two — this time in Fell’s Point at the Broadway Square at Thames and Broadway.
A great time was had by all who attended the last, and I am happy to see that they are moving across the Harbor to let more city residents enjoy!
What a wonderful idea to get people out of their houses for a safe, fun time, since attendees will walk from their houses!
Enjoy to those who get to go — and take pictures to share!
Punxsutawney Phil Sees His Shadow — Baltimore Will See Six More Weeks of Winter
February 3, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog
Well, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow yesterday, so we here in Baltimore can expect six more weeks of winter.
Of course, no matter what, there will be six more weeks of winter. But with the snow covering from overnight, and the 1-2 feet predicted for Friday (Friday 3-6 inches, overnight 6-10 inches) into Saturday (an additional 1-3 inches), I believe the wintry weather is here to stay for some time.
At the grocery store yesterday, there was still some milk, and a variety of breads, but I went before 5 pm. I hope you are stocked through the weekend, because if the predictions remain as they stand, the panic will set in by tomorrow afternoon.
So bundle up, hunker down, and get ready for some more home time. Remember to dig out your board games, get your break & bake cookies, and stay safe as you “enjoy” another snow storm. For fun, read my sarcastic list of how to enjoy the winter white. It was much more enjoyable back in December, I’ll tell you.
Be safe!






