Weather Warned

BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING…CORRECTED EXPIRATION TIME.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC
509 PM EDT THU SEP 16 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 800 AM EDT FRIDAY MORNING FOR PEOPLE IN
THE FOLLOWING COUNTY
IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
HAYWOOD

INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
CANTON…CRUSO…LAKE JUNALUSKA…MAGGIE VALLEY…WATERVILLE AND
WAYNESVILLE

AT 505 PM…WEATHER RADAR SHOWED A LARGE SHIELD OF MODERATE TO HEAVY
RAIN SHOWERS POISED TO MOVE OVER HAYWOOD COUNTY. A TRAINED WEATHER
SPOTTER REPORTED THE PIGEON RIVER WAS ALREADY OUT OF ITS BANKS
NEAR CLYDE FROM HEAVY RAIN EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON. AS HEAVY RAINFALL
MOVES IN FROM THE WEST…FLOODING IN CLYDE WILL ONLY WORSEN AND
NUMEROUS OTHER STREAMS AND CREEKS WILL LIKELY COME OUT OF THEIR
BANKS.

ESPECIALLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLOODING WILL BE LOW AREAS AND SMALLER
TRIBUTARIES IN THE VICINITY OF THE PIGEON RIVER NEAR CANTON…AND IN
COVE CREEK NEAR THE JUNCTION OF THE PIGEON RIVER AND JONATHAN CREEK.
FLOODING IS LIKELY ALONG HYATT CREEK IN HAZELWOOD. MAGGIE VALLEY
WILL ALSO LIKELY OBSERVE AT LEAST MINOR FLOODING LATE TONIGHT.

RISES TO NEAR BANKFULL WILL LIKELY LEAD TO URBAN FLOODING IN
WAYNESVILLE. ELSEWHERE…NUMEROUS SHALLOW STREAMS AND CREEKS WILL
LIKELY COME OUT OF THEIR BANKS OVERNIGHT.

A FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR HAS BEEN REPORTED.
RIVER RISES WILL BE SLOW BUT STEADY. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD
TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS IMMEDIATELY.

Weather Warned

Incoming


It’s a gorgeous sunny day outside and all folks are talking about is Ivan. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. Why are folks in the mountains worried about a hurricane. Well, quite frankly, Frances kicked some ass in this neck of the woods … quite a bit of ass. Certain areas got tons of rain and flooded out depending on which river you lived closest to. Fortunately, the creek across from my place didn’t wreak any havoc last time. We just have to wait and see what happens with Ivan. It’s sure to be a hot topic here for the next several days.

Incoming

Whew! I had fun weekend … even if I was by myself the entire time. There are no links ’cause I’m lazy.

Friday Night:
Hung around the house and watched the European cut of “Dawn of the Dead.” Pretty interesting if not just a little too streamlined. Then sleep. Sweet, sweet sleep.

Saturday:
Drove down to Atlanta for the “Evening with Siouxsie.” I tripped over to the Apple Store at Lenox Square and drooled all over the products and cute nerds that work in the place. I cruised down Peachtree to the Tower Records where they had none of the dvds that I was looking for. But, they did have the cd of Diamanda Galas’ “Defixones, Will & Testament” (which I purchased, of course). After a nice drive down the rest of Peachtree, I made it into Little Five Points for dinner and the show. Dinner was good. The show was great. I don’t think I have ever seen that much black clothing gathered in one place before. Ah, goth culture! After finding a prime spot from which to watch Siouxsie work her magic, I got to talking to the couple next to me, She was beautiful. He was gorgeous. We talked for most of the pre-show which was about 2-1/2 hours because Siouxsie was mean and made us wait a bit for her. The show was not at all what I expected. The name “An Evening with Siouxsie” seemed to imply a structured retrospective of the Banshees and Creatures catalog. Not so. The show was a roller coaster. You never knew what was going to be performed next. Good stuff! For the encore she performed “Face to Face” from the “Batman 2” soundtrack and “Arabian Nights.” Pretty sweet! The cute couple invited me out for drinks, but I declined. Then it was back to the hotel for some much needed rest.

Sunday:
I tripped to the Gift Mart downtown for a bit and then headed back to the mountains. Steve and I got together and started setting lights for “Sweeney Todd.” There gonna be about 180 lighting cues in the show. Jim’s gonna have fun.

Wet, wet, wet. Those are the buzz words of the day. It’s been raining for over 24 hours here in the mountains. Whee. Fortunately, as Frances head north, the rain has lessened quite a bit. The creek across from the house has stayed within it banks which make me very happy. The low place in the back yard has become a huge pond. This morning, birds were using it as a super huge bird bath. Grey and dreary are also buzz words as well. They describe the sky. They describe my mood. Sometimes I think they describe the state of my soul. “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” is cooking on the stove. It’s what’s keeping me focused right now.

This is probably a case of the pot calling the kettle “black” … but, I really hate it when people can’t get their shit together. I was asked about a month ago to bid on some freelance work (posters, postcards, etc) for a local theater group. I said, “Great. Get me some info and I’ll send you a bid.” Well, yesterday they finally sent through the info. That’s all well and good except the first show they want promo material for opens October 7. So, by the time I bid, they potentially accept and I start work … that doesn’t leave much time. Grrrr. I may pass this one by. As much as I would like to fund my dirty dvd addiction, some things are just better not done for the money.


In other news, those fine folks at Criterion are finally going to be releasing my favorite film of all time on dvd … and it’s a reissue of their super kick-ass LaserDisc special edition. I wet myself every time I think about it. [Sighs. Wipes tear from eye.]

Wait … did I actually say I don’t want extra money?

It’s a holiday weekend! You know what that means. I’ll be sleeping in late on Monday. That and going to some junk shops for furniture for “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Y’all have a good ‘un.



Yes, yes. This is my life now. I think that in the future I am going to refrain from directing shows when such a large is involved. It’s not that the cast isn’t talented. It’s not that they don’t do what I tell them to. It’s just hard to keep that many people focused and on task for a couple of hours each night. Rehearsals, to me at this point, really feel like barely controlled chaos. I go home and worry that things will never come together. I worry that we will run out of time. I worry that the show is gonna suck some major ass on opening night. Then I think about some of the shows that I have been in that have come together at the last minute. That leads me to believe that this one’s gonna be just fine. And, hey … if it does blow, it won’t be the first show in the history of theater that really sucks.