To: butlerweave
We’ve got the reflection pool (small wading pool for grandkids) set up so we can look at the eclipse through the water reflection instead of directly.
10 posted on
04/08/2024 10:18:11 AM PDT by
Tell It Right
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To: Tell It Right
We’ve got the reflection pool (small wading pool for grandkids) set up so we can look at the eclipse through the water reflection instead of directly. That's good for partial eclipse but if you are in the path of totality it is safe to watch it with the naked eye. Just make sure to stop when when the moon moves past the edge of the sun but you'll know that right away.
13 posted on
04/08/2024 10:22:05 AM PDT by
PJ-Comix
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To: Tell It Right
We’ve got the reflection pool (small wading pool for grandkids) set up so we can look at the eclipse through the water reflection instead of directly. I just stepped outside to Lake PJ out back and it should work there. I saw the sun in the reflection and will check back at almost 2 PM when the partial eclipse begins.
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04/08/2024 10:34:59 AM PDT by
PJ-Comix
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