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I am back from sunny Paris (Illinois, that is) where I saw the total eclipse. It is well worth the trip!

Until I got all the way through town to the Wal-Mart Supercenter, there was zero indication that anything unusual was going on. The ten or so cars camped out in the lot were the first sign that something was up. BTW, a Wal-Mart parking lot makes a great place to watch an eclipse - snacks and bathrooms!

The eclipse itself was impressive. The wind changed direction (coming from the shadow) about 30 minutes prior to totality and it got noticeably cooler. At totality, it was as dark as you would experience at sunset. Very awe-inspiring and if you didn't know what was going on it would scare the bejeezus out of you.

I managed to avoid most of the traffic coming back to Chicago by a combination of a later departure (after dinner) and taking back roads. During the drive, I reflected on why the crowds were not at Paris. Most people found out about the eclipse in the last few weeks leading up to the event when it became a focus of the news. Since part of that news focus was on large viewing parties, they said, "well, let's go to Location X because that's where the event will be." For places like Paris which did zero point zero marketing, the people who showed up there were those who'd done research and found out where to go. In short, it was a smaller crowd, self-selected to be more independent.

Finally, I saw Baily's beads!
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A couple of random thoughts, linked only by being in my head.

1) It's been a very long time since I drove a ship, and I never drove anything nearly the size of this one. Having said that, here's a good analysis of the bridge accident by a certified expert. It used to be my job to drive ships under bridges. Things do go wrong.

2) I'm downstate visiting my parents, which means watching local small-town TV news. The eclipse coming up on Monday April 8th is getting wall-to-wall coverage. I intend to be downstate for that as well.

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Mar. 11th, 2024 08:29 am
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As you may have heard, a solar eclipse will be visible in southern and central Illinois on Monday April 8th. The path of totality runs through Paris Illinois, about 30 miles south of my parent's house in Westville. I'm told hotels in Paris have doubled or tripled their rates and are sold out or nearly so.

Fortunately, the Hotel Gerrib has a room for me (free, even, with breakfast included!) so I plan to head down there and use that as a base. Westville will be 99% total so it will get dark but I'll be further south.

If you want to see the whens and wherefores of this eclipse, visit this site: Eclipse2024.org.

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