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How exciting it must have been!Tuesday: 6:55pm, 85°F, feels like 91°F, humidity 66%, wind ESE @ 10mph, partly cloudy. Haven't posted the last few days due to the eclipse and the eclipse hangover? ....only 2.5 hours to go to Ingram but 5 hours to get back home! that many people were trying to get back home too, bumper to bumper from Ingram to Seguin....hangover from the frustration driving that slow and taking that long, wore me out!
It was and it wasn't!!!....if that makes sense? Couldn't see much because of the cloud cover that moved in right about totality but did get a couple of glances at the 'diamond ring' and the Corona, thought the 2 times we actually saw the Corona was going to be it but everyone started chanting, "one more time" and the clouds parted for an encore! I just wished it had been a 'bluebird' day like 3 days before! My brother was in Plano, Texas (about 425 miles from me) and they got a break in the clouds just as the totality started.I'm gett
How exciting it must have been!
Yeah, if it hadn't been cloudy, I would have seen the shadow moving towards me....but I did notice it as it was moving away! That was the coolest part, the sudden darkness...would have really been awe striking if it were cloudless.I only had partial here. It was neat, but not impressive. I think a total or annular would impress me. Even then, I think watching the animals and/or shadows is what I would really enjoy the most.