Monday, August 21, 2017

Corona Light

















The sun went behind a thick, dark cloud just minutes before the expected totality at 1:28 pm. We thought, well shoot that's it. Then like it was meant to be a perfect circle opened up in the cloud and we got the watch the whole two minute event, and the second it was over the cloud closed over it again. That almost made it a little more cool. It lived up to the hype. It's hard to describe in words but it was very powerful, moving even. Really glad I got to experience it and be there with Mari too. I'll try and find a good picture taken by a professional and add it later.

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