I managed to figure out a spot outside without being in direct sunlight.
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M and I were picnicking in his yard. Walked to the park and realized it was nicer at his hiuse. Did pick up eclipse glasses and now we are in the shade at his house playing Fluxx and enjoying the day
Cloud cover again, it is noticeably cooler, though.
I'm at the planetarium on campus for a 2:00 show, which will let out in time for our (95%?) totality at 2:43. They are having a party out there with food trucks and a make-your-own-poster thing, and other stuff. It's also a thousand degrees outside. I'm glad to be in the a/c for a few minutes, and I love a good planetarium show.
It's amazing to me that it doesn't really seem any dimmer. I'm sure there's some fancy science explanation for that.
It's dimmer here! But that's the clouds, we're getting socked in.
It was distinctly dark here in Utah.
Back inside. The explanation for the light thing is probably that we're bad at detecting gradual changes in light level. Or I am. But it feels a good 15 degrees cooler.
It definitely feels twilight-y here. We should reach 95%-ish totality in a few minutes.
And there's a weird heat-shimmery effect on a stone wall that I'm leaning against. Although it's NC in August, so it could just be actual heat shimmer.
It's, like, 71% dark outside.