Partial Solar Eclipse Aug 21, 2017
Partial solar eclipse photo through the bottom of a colander |
written and back-posted April 26, 2020 |
I would have had to drive north to see a total eclipse, it was just partial here, so I used this colander to watch the shadow cross the sun in the round spots of light that came through the round holes.
When I was a kid there was a partial eclipse, and Dad made something like a pinhole camera with a box, and aluminum foil, and a pinhole, for us to watch the spot of light.
Somewhere in the late '70s, there was a total eclipse visible in Washington. I was home at the time, and Mom and I drove halfway across the state looking for a hole in the clouds. We found one near a farm, and pulled up just as the eclipse was starting. As it darkened, Mom said the cows started 'lowing', and they moved towards the farm buildings. I think there were birds calling too, like at dusk.
The eclipse itself was spectacular too.
Totally worth traveling to see.
Labels: 2017, eclipse, family, living here
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