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Every single time there is something exciting in the sky, it either pours rain or snows ten feet so we have missed every wonder for the last two years... and I'm not exaggerating!
Got to see out here in the desert. Stepped out into the cold every 30 minutes (or so) to see the progression. At the full eclipse, you could actually see the roundness of it - it looked like a giant ball suspended in the sky. (Well, I guess that's actually what it is! LOL) But the image was pretty cool.
Every single time there is something exciting in the sky, it either pours rain or snows ten feet so we have missed every wonder for the last two years... and I'm not exaggerating!
ReplyDeleteSooo - That's quite a bummer!
ReplyDeleteGot to see out here in the desert. Stepped out into the cold every 30 minutes (or so) to see the progression. At the full eclipse, you could actually see the roundness of it - it looked like a giant ball suspended in the sky. (Well, I guess that's actually what it is! LOL) But the image was pretty cool.
ReplyDeletewhkattk - We actually got to see a brief glimpse of it.
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