Anita Bit of Sunshine
Your Boulevardier sallied forth in the late morning to take advantage of the dry weather. Insects were swarming, but creeks had dropped. No major destruction was found, but the walk was admittedly short. The new bocce courts on San Miguel Avenue seem to have drained well -- better, in fact, than the walkways around them.
Three bits of action went on near the intersection of Castro Valley Boulevard and Anita Avenue. A car had hit one of the stoplights, and a one-person crew (perhaps that's a nonsense phrase) from Alameda County was dealing with the damage. A few minutes later, an ambulance, fire truck, and two CHP cruisers were summoned to the Boulevard entrance to the Blockbuster/Wells Fargo parking lot; it appeared to Your Boulevardier, but cannot be confirmed, as if, perhaps, heaven forbid, a pedestrian had been struck by a motorist. (No, Your Boulevardier does not get paid by the comma.) A few minutes after that, a large group of well-dressed folks emerged from the Chabot Cinema; they had attended a sales meeting for their company. "We got free popcorn," one friendly attendee told Your Boulevardier.
Labels: Chabot Theater, county, miscellany, parking, safety, traffic, weather

3 Comments:
I'm am happy that you report very little damage in CV. I have family there and am happy they haven't slid down any hills. I'm also that CVB is safe and able to continue his strolls around the "hood".
Anita Bit of Sunshine
Groan.
(Because a punner's satisfaction is linearly correlated with the pain induced in the pun's audience.)
I thought Anita Bit of Sunshine was funny. Funnier than the bad puns I hear all the time at work.
I was surprised at how humid it was this morning and I'm glad it's not humid anymore.
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