I was in sunny Anchorage yesterday, not in the path of the eclipse. But in 2019 my daughter invited us to meet her and her family to see an eclipse in San Juan, Argentina. It was a memorable experience out in the desert. But at the time I was a bit disappointed that it didn't get really dark, just dusk-like. My image of an eclipse was that day turned to night for a minute or so.
My daughter went to Texas to see yesterday's eclipse. It was cloudy, but the sun poked out through the clouds so they could see the moon covering over the sun, part of the time. But because it was cloudy, it also got much darker than it was in Argentina.
So, two things about eclipses:
1. Watching the sun covered by the moon. You can only do that if you have special glasses or other way to darken the image. Otherwise the brightness of the sun makes it impossible to see the eclipsing moon.
2. Experience the change from full daylight to night. As you can see in the picture (sort of, since the camera's auto lighting affects things a bit) it got twilight in Argentina but not so dark you needed lights if you were driving - as my daughter reported happened yesterday. So clouds don't completely ruin an eclipse. You experience more darkness than without clouds.
SPRING
Anchorage had near record snow for the year - about three inches less than the snowiest winter - so there's still a lot of snow. But we're seeing larger areas of snowless ground - under the bigger trees in the back yard and along the edges of the snow piles. Here's Campbell Creek on March 28
And here it is on April 7, ten days later. Somewhat disappointing that there is now a large piece of trash in the creek. The trails along the main streets are clear of snow, but the trails along the creeks through the woods still covered.
The two days of sunshine reminded me that April has often been a wonderful month, but today we have a heavy cloud cover again. [I just looked up. It's snowing out. I really don't need enough snow to set the record.]
PRINTER CARTRIDGES
Lots of people have complained about the printer cartridge scam. You buy an inexpensive printer, only to be stuck for buying ink cartridges for outrageous prices.
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