Here are our eclipse photos. We supposedly saw 96% of the sun covered. It got kind of like just after sunset and it definitely got way colder. Our shadows were kind of wavy too so that was neat. It was just an eerie kind of feeling outside. Really neat though.
You just had to drive an hour south to get the full 100% eclipse and the pictures of the people who did that were amazing! I kind of wish we had tried it. One friend said it was super easy getting down there, but it took them an extra 1.5 hours to get back. She said it was worth it though to experience the total eclipse!
Checking the sun in our cool glasses.
Jeremy woke up a few hours early just to experience the eclipse. He used binoculars to make some neat shadows of the moon.
You can't really tell in this picture, but the light got really weird for 10:23 in the morning. We were surprised it got so cold so fast and you could look up at the sun and your face didn't get warm!
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