Posted on 03/19/2024 5:42:47 AM PDT by week 71
It’s August 2017 and everyone is abuzz with news of the solar eclipse. Fast forward seven years and, once again, the moon’s path across the sun has everyone excited.
The Great American Eclipse is set for April 8. Almost all of the U.S. will get to experience the moon block out the sun but parts of 15 states - Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee – are along the path of totality, or the route of greatest darkness during the eclipse.
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Don’t be cranky.
Be glad good ol’ fashioned American entrepreneurship still thrives. 😀
Shutting down doctor offices is not entrepreneurship.
I’m sure my wife will probably put on some Christmas outfit. And have a holly jolly eclipse.
NASA says #12 welding hood
Interesting. Was going to wear green anyway.
"Hey! Hey!"
Dude you can't be more than 2 hours away from totality. Get on the road!
I’m near the Wisconsin border. Southern Illinois, around Carbondale is probably a 6-8 hour drive. Can’t afford to spend the night anywhere, so I’m good here.
I am too. It’s going to get crowded ‘round here. We’re getting 4 minutes, 10 seconds of total eclipse and I have my $2 glasses.
And I’ll wear anything I damn well want. I’m thinking of going formal.
LOL - the eclipse t-shirt my friend gave me is black with a little color on the front. No red or green, though. Oh, well…I’ll count on my friends to wear brighter colors.
I want a t-shirt: “I went to the eclipse and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.”
Amtrak Solar Eclipse changes:
Illini and Saluki Trains 391 and 392 Schedule Changes for Solar Eclipse
https://x.com/AmtrakAlerts/status/1770846535703499076
Thanks for the info, but I’ll be fine here. I just hope it’s clear for everyone.
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