We Actually Got To See The Ring Of Fire Eclipse Here In Vancouverstan

Which is nothing short of miraculous..

9 times out of 10 it is socked in and clouded over for these kinds of events..

Which it was again, sort of.

The Wifely Unit has apparently been looking forward to this for months and came out of the bedroom with these.

Gotta love her, the glasses were from our anniversary back in 2017 when we really got to see the Solar Eclipse perfectly over at Edgefield Manor in Troutdale.

It was cloudy here as usual for this time of year but they would clear out enough every couple of minutes and let us get a good look. They actually worked on our favor sometimes as they worked like a filter.

I couldn’t see anything through the glasses except a big yellow spot because I had been trying to see through the clouds and got blasted when they cleared out.

It finally got to the point that the Sun was covered enough that I could see the Ring of Fire plainly with the naked eye.

Of course the camera on my phone wouldn’t catch the effect anywhere near as good as I could see it plain as day and The Wifely Unit could barely see it with the special glasses and looking at it without them was too much.

If you look really hard at that picture you can see the very outer edge is a different color almost all the way around. With the naked eye, I could see it was dark inside that outer edge perfectly.

It was pretty amazing. The daylight turned a weird, shadowy dark when you looked around at things. It’s going to take a few minutes still for that big yellow spot to dissipate out of my vision but hey, at my age, I ain’t too worried about any damage to my eyesight.

I just consider myself lucky that we were able to see it at all.

So that’s two Solar Eclipses we have gotten to see together.

I’m a very lucky guy sometimes.

8 thoughts on “We Actually Got To See The Ring Of Fire Eclipse Here In Vancouverstan

  1. I live 20 minutes south of Eugene, where we would see the full annular eclipse.

    Sadly, it was too cloudy to see a thing. The darkness was indeed wierd, and my chickens looked a little worried(know what a worried chicken looks like?)

  2. We got about 70% here on the Gulf coast. Clear skies for the first time in a week. Enough for the box turtles headed for their burrows .

  3. Completely overcast here in Cincinnati. It got darker than usual for thick clouds. Looked kind of weird for a few minutes, then back to normal. I’m hoping it will be clear for the next full solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Will be visible all across the US.

  4. Glad for those who got to see it. I’m still recovering from retina repair laser burns and had absolutley no interest in looking anywhere near the sun so I sat this one out.

  5. I’m just south of Roseburg Oregon, and just about dead center of the track. Not only was it cloudy, but it was foggy too. Barely noticed the dimming light. Pffffffft, bupkis.

    • Here in Spokane we were in the 90% zone, but in the 100% cloud cover zone…
      Got less light, then brighter again. Ho hum. Watched it on YouBoob.

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