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solar eclipse April 8. This town is going nuts over it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1848494" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>We live near a lake and a river, lots of tourists through the summer and 4th of July you can't stir them with a stick they are so thick because of the fireworks show on the lake, they told us to stay home because there would be 3 time as many people here as there is on the 4th, traffic would be terrible and restaurants packed. Expect 7 times as many boats on the lake as the 4th. There was very little traffic, town seemed pretty quiet Sunday. From what I hear there was just a ton of money spent by local governments and businesses but not the crowd that was expected. From my understanding every campground and house in the area had been rented but I don't know where all the people were. It was good weather here, I had the day off so I worked on the farm until about 12 then we set out in the yard and watched the eclipse, it was pretty cool. Glad I had the opportunity. Didn't get as dark as I expected though. They had told how the animals would probably all go crazy and animals scared of storms would freak, there's not a dog more scared of storms than mine, he slept through most of it then just came over and sit down beside us. Definitely didn't act like he does during a storm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1848494, member: 39122"] We live near a lake and a river, lots of tourists through the summer and 4th of July you can't stir them with a stick they are so thick because of the fireworks show on the lake, they told us to stay home because there would be 3 time as many people here as there is on the 4th, traffic would be terrible and restaurants packed. Expect 7 times as many boats on the lake as the 4th. There was very little traffic, town seemed pretty quiet Sunday. From what I hear there was just a ton of money spent by local governments and businesses but not the crowd that was expected. From my understanding every campground and house in the area had been rented but I don't know where all the people were. It was good weather here, I had the day off so I worked on the farm until about 12 then we set out in the yard and watched the eclipse, it was pretty cool. Glad I had the opportunity. Didn't get as dark as I expected though. They had told how the animals would probably all go crazy and animals scared of storms would freak, there's not a dog more scared of storms than mine, he slept through most of it then just came over and sit down beside us. Definitely didn't act like he does during a storm. [/QUOTE]
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