Paladin1950
Still love 50's & 60's music!
- Location
- Mohawk Valley, NY
No. I live in New York, but not that far north.
Although the news media makes a big deal about people wearing protective glasses for filtering direct viewing of the eclipse, what they fail to relate that reflects they and average persons dismal general mental thinking abilities, is that during a total solar eclipse, once the sun is fully occluded, no protective glasses at all are needed. Do you understand what I just wrote?I don't think so. I don't have those glasses that you wear. Maybe they will show it on TV.
I know this one's a total eclipse but I've seen enough partials that I'm good. On the news there's talk of 200,000 people flooding into the area to observe it, which seems like a lot of hassle for a couple of minutes of viewing, but any excuse for a party.
I don't get it either. Having seen plenty of partial eclipses, to me it's a big yawn. Beautiful sunsets over the ocean speak to my soul. The moon blocking out the sun for a few minutes doesn't.Yep, true... or be forced to take off or arrange a sitter for little kids. I just saw that some Wegmans in PA and NY will be closing for half an hour on Monday... am I the only person on the planet who wonders what the big deal is?! It'll get dark like the last one and then it will get light again. Turn the lights on, or the headlights like at night. Not sure what I'm missing.![]()