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I'm sorry that was my bad attempt at humor. I saw so many articles about not staring into the sun and how to protect your animals that I just assumed they'd start a bloody sacrificial ritual to a sun or moon god...

Unfortunately they didn't get caught up in the news hysteria and all appears normal outside.
 
I was driving back from the VA hospital in Shreveport, LA at the peak here. They said we were 75% occluded... :confused: From my perspective it could have been a hazy cloud cover... no real darkening to observe. Next one to come 'round will be 2024 and is supposed to start here in east TX and pass right over top of me here. Maybe I'll get excited about that one... Coincidentally, that one will be moving N/NE and exit out of the states over New England.
 
I was driving back from the VA hospital in Shreveport, LA at the peak here. They said we were 75% occluded... :confused: From my perspective it could have been a hazy cloud cover... no real darkening to observe. Next one to come 'round will be 2024 and is supposed to start here in east TX and pass right over top of me here. Maybe I'll get excited about that one... Coincidentally, that one will be moving N/NE and exit out of the states over New England.
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Now that the elephant is in the room, as the saying goes, I recently gave quite a bit of thought as to what I wanted done with my remains. The more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea of being cremated, and scattered in our little pet cemetery, or between the pet cemetery, and the chicken coop.
 
So a conversation came up today about what happened in olden days when there was an eclipse. Did whole villages go blind?
I heard the native Americans way back shot flaming arrows into the sky in a attempt to relight the sun and burned their village down.
 

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