After yesterday's posts, I feel as though I have been on a tour of Michigan.
Richard seems somewhat better. Sitting in the sun for a couple of hours helped a lot.
Quote from: Jane on April 08, 2024, 12:55:54 PMQuote from: ChasSmith on April 08, 2024, 12:55:10 PMThe eclipse itself was clear and lovely through the glasses, but I didn’t think there was much difference in the resulting light anywhere around me.Were you expecting more? I didn't think you were in the path of the total eclipse.We’re not, but people were claiming to have seen major differences in light and shadows. It might depend on location of trees and such, but I’ve got plenty of variety right here and I wasn’t seeing much of anything.
Quote from: ChasSmith on April 08, 2024, 12:55:10 PMThe eclipse itself was clear and lovely through the glasses, but I didn’t think there was much difference in the resulting light anywhere around me.Were you expecting more? I didn't think you were in the path of the total eclipse.
The eclipse itself was clear and lovely through the glasses, but I didn’t think there was much difference in the resulting light anywhere around me.
We had a perfect view from our new patio. I was surprised at how dark it DIDN’T get until the very last second. Even then it was just kind of dusky, but we did see an “evening” star. During the 90 seconds we had of totality, we removed our glasses (as instructed) and it was awesome. We could hear the folks cheering from the watch party outside the community apartment building.
Totality was only hampered by the TRUMSTER neighbors and their illiterate comments.
I took a few pictures and I will see if they are worth posting tomorrow.It was most impressive.
Continued vibes for DR JANE.
My steri-strips that are supposed to hold the incision together for a bit longer are already falling off.