Salisbury MD -- dead in the middle of the latest storm track, forecasting 100mph winds early Sunday AM.
Airplane's in its usual hangar -- if the hangar collapses, I'll have a lot of money from the insurance company to buy another one, but it stood up just fine to Isabel eight years ago.
We got everything secured around the house yesterday, and filled the gas cans for the generator which powers half the downstairs (including the HVAC, fridge, and freezer). Stove is propane, got the fire lighter sticks so we can light the burners without electricity, so we can cook no problem. Also, with satellite TV, we can keep watching television (including Jim Cantore hanging sideways from a flagpole somewhere) even if the power goes out in town (not so with the cable we had in 2003). And we checked on our supplies of toilet paper, milk, and bread yesterday -- the store shelves will probably be empty of those by sundown today.
Biggest worry is the horses. Expert opinion is just leave them out in the field as we did eight years ago -- they'll turn butt-to-the-wind, and it takes a lot more than a hurricane to blow a 3/4-ton horse away. Put them in their stalls, and there's too much chance of them being trapped if the barn blows down.
Only question remaining is whether the Jimmy Buffett concert Saturday night in Manassas will be canceled or whether we'll have to eat the tickets, 'cause they'll probably close the Bay Bridge tomorrow and we don't want to leave today or get stuck on the Western Shore.