It's all the rage I hear :lol:
I was having a laugh this morning when this bloke was watching the eclipse on the news and couldn't take his eyes off it...then he started clapping in wild jubilation when the moon passed in front of the sun :lol:
If I was there I reckon I would have tried to put my hands over his eyes or throw a pillowslip over his head to block out his view....but that would have been mean-spirited wouldn't it? :lol:
Not bad at all.
I watched it from Yorkeys Knob. It was cloudy for almost the entire first part. The sun was still covered at totality, but the crowd could see a gap in the cloud bank that was approaching fast. Every person on that beach held their breath, thinking at the clouds, "Come on, come on, get out of the way" - and they did, unveiling a dark disc haloed by the corona. A dramatic sense of timing on Nature's part. From then on we saw the second half of totality and most of the rest of the eclipse.
This was my second and I will never get sick of them. If I had the money I'd chase them around the world.
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