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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1444410" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I'm in the totality for the next one as well. So if any of you CT brothers and sisters need a place off the beaten path, send me a PM. From the east side of the property, looking southwest, it should be an awesome sight to see that 3,000 mph shadow coming across the mountains moving at us right before it gets dark.</p><p>I wish I could post pictures here. We stayed here at home for this eclipse. It was 88% here, but we had partly cloudy, scattered and broken clouds, that allowed us to get some really great pictures as the rain laden clouds moved between earth and sun. Also had a great time watching hundreds of butterflies lite on the low water bridge where we were swimming and fishing. Crickets carried on a bit too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1444410, member: 16802"] I'm in the totality for the next one as well. So if any of you CT brothers and sisters need a place off the beaten path, send me a PM. From the east side of the property, looking southwest, it should be an awesome sight to see that 3,000 mph shadow coming across the mountains moving at us right before it gets dark. I wish I could post pictures here. We stayed here at home for this eclipse. It was 88% here, but we had partly cloudy, scattered and broken clouds, that allowed us to get some really great pictures as the rain laden clouds moved between earth and sun. Also had a great time watching hundreds of butterflies lite on the low water bridge where we were swimming and fishing. Crickets carried on a bit too. [/QUOTE]
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