I was in Franklin, NC, how about yourself?I took the day off and experienced it. Very cool.
I was maybe 40 miles due north of you. It never occurred to me that I was so close to Georgia. We had some cloud issues and had to play eclipse chaser some but finally got to see it.Toccoa, GA
Yes, as dark as evening. You could see stars in the skyTo those of you that experienced 100%, did it get as dark as night?
If all goes well I plan on catching the next total eclipse in Ohio assuming that I still live in WV then.It was my wifes birthday and the whole family was here and it was an all day event. We all loved it.....Even my 14 month old grand daughter had glasses. Was thinking about saving the glasses for the next partial one in 7 years but read on the glasses that they are only good for 3 years.
I was a partial eclipse watcher. Pretty underwhelming. I'm looking to hit up The Mistake by the Lake in April of 2024.Are there any others? It was awesome.
The partial is very interesting and nice but it's not gee whiz wow like the total. I hope to be in the next path as well.I'm looking to hit up The Mistake by the Lake in April of 2024.
I watched from my back porch and over the lake. A little disappointed since the ring didn't totally close on the bottom(South). Of course I had seen the total ring on TV earlier.Partial in Richmond, VA it was about 85% so not as cool as thew total. It was interesting to hear the b birds go completely silent and there were some really loud bugs in the woods that either you normally can't hear or were confused by the eclipse. It definitely got darker, it reminded me of either dusk or sudden cloud cover er before a summer rain storm where it's raining at your location but maybe not a mile away and still light.
EDIOT: My in laws live near CLE so we will likely view from there in 2024.