Good morning.
Well, it was quite the celestial performance yesterday...for some folks, anyway.
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Here, it was a bit overcast and the effect was like a dimmer switch lowered a bit and slid back to full.
Whatever the effect, I hope everyone enjoyed the day.
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Once checked, we will have the same phenomenon in Europe in a short time, thus I am not jealous.
Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.
Have a great day
I love that DQ sign!
I was out gardening when it hit, it got very dim.. not quite dark though as ours was only a half of solar eclipse. But I got my glasses out to watch it slide in front of the Sun. It was pretty cool for just a little bit I saw. And I wasn't even like a dark light it was more like a Rosewood colored light that was actually very pretty.
Well, those who were expecting ecliptical rapture must be disappointed...or maybe none of them were worthy. Did they ever consider THAT? I'm happy looking at naked men with hard dicks.
Here in Phoenix, there wasn't much of a change in the brightness/light level from the sun. However, it cooled down a lot - I could sit out in the bright sun and be comfortably cool. No 'burning' effect. It was really lovely.
Someone made the remark that we watched something happened yesterday that cavemen also watched years ago.
Hugs and bisous.
We have friends who live in the path of totality near Erie PA . Three years ago I asked to reserve their spare room for the weekend and eclipse. Seven of us sat in chairs in their driveway enjoying the event. We drank Sunny Delight, ate sun chips and moon pies. There were off and on clouds, but we were able to enjoy totality, see the ring, the diamond and sever red flairs. We didn't have to worry about gas, driving home in traffic or restrooms. It was a great experience.
@ Big Dude - They certainly don't.
@ Jean - How true. The fact that some people in this 21st Century still hold the fear the cavemen did is pretty frightening. LOL. Hugs and bisous.
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