April 8th Eclipse

It think I saw one back in grade-school. I seem to remember using two sheets of cardboard or something like that to watch it.

That must have satisfied my curiosity about them.

Saw one while visiting my granny in D.C. many years ago. Used two paper plates, one with a small hole in the center to see its shadow image. Cool once, but I wouldn't travel far just to see one--nor a Taylor Swift concert either!
 
We're in the path of total eclipse. School is closed and all six grandkids will be here. I'm looking forward to having the grandkids here, the eclipse is just a sideshow as far as I'm concerned.
 
. . . unless you’re a curmudgeon who’d prefer being in your front lawn in your bathrobe smacking your lawn mower with a shovel . . .

For a while now I have been searching the ether for an image of that with no success. I'm not giving up as it makes quite the visual.

When I find one I will give you proper props.
 
I live just east of the totality boundary, but I am not planning to drive 30 miles or so west to see the full eclipse. Weather forecast today is that the South Texas path of totality is likely to be cloudy except for the area close to the Rio Grande, around Eagle Pass. If you've seen one solar eclipse, you've seen them all. I have probably seen at least a half dozen so far, so why add one more?
 
Here in SW Tennessee we'll get about 90%. Good enough for me. ;)

Local news has been running stories about high prices and huge crowds just over in Arkansas. Little tiny towns will have 10X as many tourists as residents. :eek:

Weather man says there could be heavy clouds that day. Its a coin toss what viewing will be. :rolleyes:
 
We had one here in the PNW 2017. Didn't seem to be so much hipe. It was cool to see, my cat Hanna did react to it, Punkin cared less. And, spoiler alert, the world didn't end.
 
I've recently met Dr. Sky, of note on the radio, on Coast-to-Coast.
He told me he will be traveling to some small town in Texas that will be overwhelmed with people.
 
The last total eclipse for VT was 8/31/32. They only happen at any given location every 100 +- years, so yea...I'm looking forward to the spectacle. Extended weather report for here is clear and sunny.
 
Like other western New Yorkers here , I’m in the path of totality. I honestly could not care less. The back of my house faces south. I can sit and watch it perfectly but probably won’t remember.
 
Cloudy day

Forecast for Central Texas is cloud cover for the first 2/3 of the day on Monday April 8th. We're virtually dead center in totality and have to admit I was looking forward to it as we don't have to go anywhere to see it - except outside.

The irony is that we have so few cloudy days here, regardless of the season, that it "just figures." Maybe we'll catch a break at the right time - I hope so.

Bryan
 
Here in SW Tennessee we'll get about 90%. Good enough for me. ;)

Local news has been running stories about high prices and huge crowds just over in Arkansas. Little tiny towns will have 10X as many tourists as residents. :eek:

Weather man says there could be heavy clouds that day. Its a coin toss what viewing will be. :rolleyes:

The Noon News had a story about local hotels cancelling ALL old reservations, and rebooking at up to 5X the price. One particular Travel Agency had 88 rooms booked since 2020. Now his tour had to find other farther away hotels and they were out thousands of dollars.

Now there's a job for Leticia James. Those hotels should pay huge fines.
 
The irony is that we have so few cloudy days here, regardless of the season, that it "just figures." Maybe we'll catch a break at the right time - I hope so.
Bryan

Now that is ironic...and unfortunate. I think we'll luck out, our average April weather is a 60% chance of being cloudy, but our forecast is sunny and clear...hope it doesn't change.
 
The Noon News had a story about local hotels cancelling ALL old reservations, and rebooking at up to 5X the price. One particular Travel Agency had 88 rooms booked since 2020. Now his tour had to find other farther away hotels and they were out thousands of dollars.

Now there's a job for Leticia James. Those hotels should pay huge fines.

In the NYT today (free link)

Eclipse’s Path Is Also Leaving a Trail of High Hotel Prices
...One Super 8 in Illinois advertised $949 a night. Its normal rate is $95.

More expensive hotels in large cities are also seeing a spike. The Ritz-Carlton in Dallas is currently listing a two-night stay at $7,600 for Sunday-Tuesday. One week later, the price for a two-night stay will be $1,329...​

This could be a way to finally afford that Registered Magnum you've always wanted, if you're in the right place and have a spare room to rent :rolleyes:
 
In the NYT today (free link)

Eclipse’s Path Is Also Leaving a Trail of High Hotel Prices
...One Super 8 in Illinois advertised $949 a night. Its normal rate is $95.

More expensive hotels in large cities are also seeing a spike. The Ritz-Carlton in Dallas is currently listing a two-night stay at $7,600 for Sunday-Tuesday. One week later, the price for a two-night stay will be $1,329...​

This could be a way to finally afford that Registered Magnum you've always wanted, if you're in the right place and have a spare room to rent :rolleyes:

Not even to see the Beatles return
 
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