April 9, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, Phil B said: Dayton, OH here ... 100% totality. This was my second time, after seeing the full eclipse of 2017 near Bowling Green, KY. Haven't had the time to do proper editing, but here is a timelapse sequence of the last 3 minutes before totality, and a few mins after. Also a shot of the eclipsed sun, but not sure if Tapatalk limitations give the inage enough resolution for you all to zoom in and see the moon obscuring the sun. Sent from my SM-A326U1 using Tapatalk We had similar cirrus clouds in Poplar Bluff which I think diminished some of the view of corona. Skies were clearer in 2017 and I seem to remember the corona being larger and more striking. Still an amazing experience.
April 10, 20241 yr It was totality or bust for us…fought traffic both ways to get out to Mount Vernon, IL. The moment that it's safe to remove eclipse glasses, you could actually hear the crowd gasp in amazement (and then the crickets and frogs took over). A truly breathtaking and awe inspiring event, and luckily my second time experiencing it (other was in my backyard in 2017). Didn't bother with photos, as there are folks much more talented than I am in that department. Certainly an experience that makes you ponder your place in the universe (I love the description of feeling "paper thin and whole at the same time", which perfectly encapsulates it!)
April 10, 20241 yr In 2017, we let the kids skip school so we could drive a couple of hours for slightly deeper darkness. I remember it was dark and eerily quiet. We did not do anything special yesterday. The kids just viewed 85% at school with their friends
April 10, 20241 yr Here's a collage I just did. My photoshop skills are a bit rusty. The corona is actually more pronounced in my picture than I remember. I over exposed a bit as the bright red prominence that I so remember seeing projecting out from the bottom of the sun (looked like a little campfire) is unfortunately washed out.
April 11, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, KvHulk said: See ya, OJ! Oof. I'm just glad OJ can finally rest knowing that his wife's killer has died
September 10, 20241 yr On 8/29/2024 at 4:21 PM, Bricklectic said: Sigh, I wish I could invest in Lego Stock. These will sell BAZILLIONS I am with you on buying stock of the LEGO Company if that were a possibility. At the same time, I am comforted by the fact they continue to be a privately held company without fear of corporate investors sapping the lifeblood right out. Both of those sets are so good as builds and parts packs. So many palm fronds from the wreath and then, well, poinsettia's everything honestly.
September 11, 20241 yr Are these type of faces new for lego? I like them, they dont look creepy like the built brick ones
September 20, 20241 yr https://www.costco.com/Lego Carry-on & Backpack Luggage Set.product.4000286470.html?NATAPP=SEARCH&COSTID=iosapp_24.9.1&TRACKING=NO&mboxSession=7167F690-52E7-4ABE-BC5B-D0BFCE86D626&sh=true&nf=true
September 21, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, Bricklectic said: https://www.costco.com/Lego Carry-on & Backpack Luggage Set.product.4000286470.html?NATAPP=SEARCH&COSTID=iosapp_24.9.1&TRACKING=NO&mboxSession=7167F690-52E7-4ABE-BC5B-D0BFCE86D626&sh=true&nf=true No way I'm losing carry-on space due to those studs!
September 29Sep 29 I grew up on this version of the game playing for don't know how long at a time. I remember fondly being captivated by the cover art and how much that spacecraft design influenced me.
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