likesmatureones 55M
0 posts
8/22/2017 4:15 am
so yeah that was the ..eclipse..


well I guess we were right in the path of the eclipse....it was cloudy as all fuck here though.. so bad that you could actually see the eclipse without any glasses... the clouds acted like a filter.

Our problem though is at 108 pm..a huge dark cloud over took the sky and we never saw the full total eclipselt;

and sure it was pretty surreal to see it suddenly go dark like like 2 minutes.....but it didn't get like pitch black....a few street lights came on but that was about it..

Ironically the storms that followed the eclipse actually made the skies just as dark/triggered the street lights and then proceeded to dump like 6 inches of rain on us..

so yeah...hopefully people didn't travel that far for this once in a lifetime event

likesmatureones 55M

8/22/2017 4:16 am


marshamay 35F
5934 posts
8/22/2017 10:40 am

A few stories on some news sites about some folks feeling let down . Must be from the usual media hype , preceeding it , like it was a #WWE rasslin spectacle. I can't recall the moon or sun promising anything at all . Wtf were they expecting ? Dragons ? Moonbats ? Your missing nukes ?


cniblslv 59M
2 posts
8/22/2017 12:42 pm

You can only consider your weather as simply the luck of the draw, unfortunately. But how the path of it actually divided the entire country in two seemed most prophetic, one could say!


CoolLMT 51M
1 post
8/22/2017 1:54 pm

I live in Maryland and a bunch of my friends traveled for it. They were pretty disappointed. Up here it just got cloudy for a little bit, not too dark and you couldn't really see much.


drmgirl622 68F  
25889 posts
8/22/2017 3:06 pm

we had a great view here in FL



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