Feb 7, 2010
Scenes from the morning after the ‘Bliz in Baltimore
story and photos by FERN SHEN
On a sunny Sunday, Baltimore shoveled out from under one storm and braced for the next one. Another five inches of snow is going to fall on Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service says.
Meanwhile, the city is still not entirely ready for prime time. A brief sampling of some north Baltimore neighborhoods suggests it’s not just side streets that are a mess. Major north-south arteries like Calvert Street were extremely clogged Sunday with chunky bits of snow and parked, snow-covered cars. Only a single lane, at best, was passable on Calvert.
The Jones-Falls Expressway (I-83) is in good shape –the trick is getting to it.
As for mass transit Monday morning, the picture is bleak . The MTA website Sunday night said it all:
The website is your portal to all kinds of bad news, such as the current status of the MARC train schedule. (The Penn line will be running on an “S” schedule Monday. The Camden and Brunswick lines will not be running at all.)
Here are some scenes from Sunday.











Congratulations to the photographer. Baltimore looks real pretty. I can’t wait to visit once the city plows my street. We live in an area that the city claims to have plowed every couple of hours or so, but we haven’t seen a plow yet. And it’s about midnight on Sunday. Fortunately, we are retired and have no reason to go anywhere.
Take heart—You aren’t finding frozen iguanas and chilled crocs and Burmese pythons as we did here in Islamarada and the Everglades!
And the intrepid photojournalist is…?
SNOW,SNOW,SNOW, BLAH,BLAH,BLAH. Is there nothing else to talk about!