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Front-Ranger:
I have lots of bright colored flowers this year! Good thing since I didn't have the chance to dye Easter eggs. We had a pop-up brunch at my daughter's house, eating lots of goodies, and then we threw the patio furniture cushions on the lawn and just sat in a big circle and visited. It was great! Now I'm back home and trying to coax my cat into eating. I stopped at the store on the way home. Everyone was bustling about just as if it were another day! It was so hard to find some fishy food for her that wasn't mixed with other things that cats don't eat, like cheese and vegetables. She won't touch that "giblets and gravy," "Captain's choice," or "mixed grill" either. She is a smart cat!
CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends!!!!
How is everyone doing??
This is what I experienced on Friday with the "great NJ quake" hit on Friday. LOL I was in the basement working, and the door next to me, which leads to the backyard, started to shake. I thought that large truck carrying heavy machinery drove up the street. Nothing fell over or anything. It wasn't until my phone started to blow up with texts that I realized it was an earthquake.
I did feel the one we had later in the day. I was back at my apartment then, and the monitor on my computer desk started to shake, and I immediately thought, "earthquake or aftershock".
and now today we have this...
I left the office earlier than usual, to get home. No real intentions to watch the eclipse, however, I wasn't sure if there weould be a rush of traffic with people trying to get to places to view it, so I wanted to get home earlier than usual.
of course, I also wanted to be home in case the eclipse summoned the zombies.
Obviously, that's a joke, however, I've heard so much stuff about this eclipse, involving "the end times", "the rapture", and other general craziness.
I've also heard that the earthquake on Friday, and today's eclipse are linked, because the eclipse is happening on 4/8, and the earthquake on Friday was 4.8 on the scale.
::)
Some people have too much free time.
Front-Ranger:
Mother Nature must have heard all your talk about "things are just the same" and days of "doing nothing" and decided to shake things up for you a bit! Let's hope the excitement dies down a notch.
Instead of an earthquake, here we had high winds. It was odd how the wind decided to blow one chair cushion halfway across the yard while the others remained where they belong, and tipped one pot over while the others stayed where they were. On a greater scale, my trees only lost some minor twigs and branches while down the street a tree blew over onto a neighbor's roof! Mother Nature is such an enigma!
A friend called me from upper Vermont to check on how the eclipse was going and I had thought it would start an hour later. But I looked out the window and saw that unusual silvery duskiness in the air. Yup, the eclipse was happening. I called up my daughter and she had forgotten all about it. So I ran over there with my eclipse glasses. For crying out loud...children cooped up doing their schoolwork while science was happening on a grand scale right outside! I'm so glad I made them watch it...they were very impressed.
serious crayons:
Maybe the wind (Jack) was trying to push the teapot closer to the kettle.
Jeff Wrangler:
I tried to make a "viewer" out of a cereal box; a friend sent me the directions. It might have worked, but my aim at the sun was very poor. A never down the street came by with an extra pair of eclipse glasses, and he saved my eclipse experience. I read or heard somewhere that in our location we would have a 91% coverage, but it looked to me like more than 91% of the sun was covered. Even without full coverage, the light turned gray and there was distinctly a brief cool breeze.
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