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Who's watching the eclipse?

Bob Denman

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Who among us; has moved to a better vantage point for this celestial event? :dontknow:

While you're waiting: here's some "mood music"! :D

 
My SIL and her sister headed to Tennessee to get a better view. My brothers boss and a coworker rented a house boat for a week.

Me, I'll be mowing lawns...
 
I have so far seen one total eclipse in my lifetime. It was in the 1950's and I watched it from a backyard porch in Minneapolis, MN.

It was a bit scary to see night happen for a few minutes--in the middle of the day.

Alas, we are not in the "prime" watching area this go around. No intentions of chasing the eclipse to get an up front view.

Going to turn on the TV coverage on Mon AM this go around. It will be sufficient for us. :thumbup:
 
Not me...

I'm not moving...I'll what I can see from where I am and I'm sure it will be televised and on social media...:thumbup:
 
Partial showing

Partial ( 80 odd % ) here in Reno. Have My old flip down welders helmet and a darker shield my neighbor gave me. He is traveling to totality and renting a parking spot.
 
Partial showing

Partial ( 80 odd % ) here in Reno. Have My old flip down welders helmet and a darker shield my neighbor gave me. He is traveling to totality and renting a parking spot.:yikes:
 
A friend and her husband made their way to Casper Wyoming to see the event. Couldn't ask for better seats or surrounding countryside. I will be working and hopefully will be able to step outside a few times to see the progress.
 
The Eclipse

Partial ( 80 odd % ) here in Reno. Have My old flip down welders helmet and a darker shield my neighbor gave me. He is traveling to totality and renting a parking spot.

My wife and I live in Caldwell, Idaho and may be able to view some of it while performing errands tomorrow. Can't rent a car anywhere around here with everyone (it seems) flying in, renting a car, and driving off to some vantage point.
 
Partial ( 80 odd % ) here in Reno. Have My old flip down welders helmet and a darker shield my neighbor gave me. He is traveling to totality and renting a parking spot.:yikes:


Make sure it's a #14, a #12 of less isn't dark enough and you can burn your eyes!I

It looks like the weather may be on the cloudy side here and in the area south of here. We'll see tomorrow, I guess. It will be around 95% totality here.
 
Who among us; has moved to a better vantage point for this celestial event? :dontknow:

While you're waiting: here's some "mood music"! :D


I'm in N. Alabama and will be able to see 90% of it. I tried over TWO MONTHS ago to find a hotel further North in Tenn. Anything near the Line of Totality for the eclipse was sold out months prior.

It's ok, I'll walk outside, watch it get dark, watch it get light again. :popcorn:
 
Sorry Not Me

I am not sure what the big deal is but i am far to busy to waist a ton of $$ to go see it and 2-7min of my life for a non life changing event.

I read some BS (While True i guess) "seeing an eclipse even at 99 percent or less: "It's the difference between getting five out of six numbers on the lottery and winning the jackpot." Now 5 of 6 #'s for the lottery will change my life but not the eclipse. Just my .02
 
Some Import Info!!

John Oliveri (Our Cuzn...) just sent me a pretty important thing to consider.
Keep your pets indoors during the event.
They don't know to not look up at what's going on.
(Our "Tink" is pretty curious: she would definitely notice that the Sun is not as bright as it should be.)
Don't let your pets cook their eyeballs! nojoke

Thanks, Cuzn! :clap: :2thumbs:
 
Hi Bob,

Re: moved to a better vantage point

I can get 90% from my front porch. ~ 25 miles down I-5 south will be totallity. I'll check the traffic in the morning and if the roads look passable I'll head south.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) And if I only see the 90% that's OK as I saw one back in '79.
 
Eclipse

Who among us; has moved to a better vantage point for this celestial event? :dontknow:

While you're waiting: here's some "mood music"! :D

I'm right here in Nashville, with possibly up to 1.4m of my closest friends coming to visit. I can't imagine what the traffic will be like tomorrow about lunchtime.
 
I'll be Jet Skiing on the CT River BUT at 1.25 to 4 pm I will be sure Not to look up? I bought a New Dollar Tree Brimmed Hat to remind me Not to look up!!
 
I'll be watching the partial eclipse... and if I'm still around 28yrs from now, I'll be watching the full eclipse from my old folks home window. ;)
 
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