So many people said they really didn't care to watch the eclipse. It's so confusing since these same people are the kind of person that would spend thousands of dollars on other events that might be considered once in a lifetime events.
Considering where we are and how much effort it really took most people you'd think that at least they would bother to look up.
I don't know how many pictures I've seen of the eclipse. Most of them are similar to this one I took where it's exactly as you'd expect and have been told by thousands of media outlets that you'd see.
Whereas the image itself is really nothing special, and frankly I've seen so many better pictures, the event was something I'm glad I took off work to experience. I was able to spend hours with friends chatting about the eclipse as well as anything but the eclipse. For the most part it was an excuse to have an off day.
What I didn't expect was the speed at which the sky darkened and got lighter afterwards. Also the chill in the air as the sun was slowly dimming. I guess I should have thought of that but to experience it was akin to being a small child and having an airplane fly overhead and cast its shadow on you. But this was the moon. It put into perspective the massive size of everything and how I'm just one person on this huge planet.
I also found it interesting that everyone experienced the eclipse differently. Different clouds, different duration, different mood. Although we were looking at the same thing, we didn't experience the same thing.
In conclusion, yeah, I'd do it again.
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