my son lives in Copperhill, i did not know they had full eclipse there. i saw suggestions for what to use to view it if no glasses around and the welding helmets and welding glasses were good. love the pic
Your sister and family were blessed to be able to see the eclipse at full totality. What an amazing sight it must have been. Ours was partial here, but I didn't get to see even that!
Why helmets? A pair of adequate sun glasses will do. It looks funny, but it reminds me of masques against chemical warfare we got, in case Saddam Hussein attacks. And that was not funny at all. We were scared.
The town had sold out of glasses to see the eclipse. They made do with welding helmets which they had in their garage. He is a mechanic. Sorry Duta for the bad memory it brought up...I have no bad memories here, we are so blessed
What a great idea!!!! We had total eclipse here in Crossville --and my son/wife came here that day. He brought his big telescope so we could see everything up close and personal. BUT--we also had our special glasses and special lenses on our cameras.... Just an awesome day!!!!!
We got so dark here that the solar lights came on!!!!! ha
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my son lives in Copperhill, i did not know they had full eclipse there. i saw suggestions for what to use to view it if no glasses around and the welding helmets and welding glasses were good. love the pic
Your sister and family were blessed to be able to see the eclipse at full totality. What an amazing sight it must have been. Ours was partial here, but I didn't get to see even that!
NO dangerous rays of any kind will damage their eyes! Hilarious! I did not see a thing here!
Whatever works! Right?
We just had cool shadows in Texas!
HAHA....I love it!
Great photo - and it looks like they were enjoying some fun family time too.
What a great idea - I had another friend do the same thing!
Do I know that you live in the Atlanta area?
Did you know I live near Kennesaw, GA?
I thought they were trying to hide their identity.
We had a partial here in Ohio. I watched on TV--too darn hot outside!
we saw partial here in south Asia.
this pic is funny!!!
hope they felt safe if saw eclipse through these helmets
Top marks for initiative.
Lol....so funny. Well..as long as it work, right?
We didn't get to see it over here
Why helmets? A pair of adequate sun glasses will do. It looks funny, but it reminds me of masques against chemical warfare we got, in case Saddam Hussein attacks. And that was not funny at all. We were scared.
The town had sold out of glasses to see the eclipse. They made do with welding helmets which they had in their garage. He is a mechanic.
Sorry Duta for the bad memory it brought up...I have no bad memories here, we are so blessed
What a great idea!!!! We had total eclipse here in Crossville --and my son/wife came here that day. He brought his big telescope so we could see everything up close and personal. BUT--we also had our special glasses and special lenses on our cameras.... Just an awesome day!!!!!
We got so dark here that the solar lights came on!!!!! ha
Hugs,
Betsy
Too funny. But that's great they got the full view and safely. Have a great day, Kim.
Yes! Finally someone writes about wrinkle mask.
I could not refrain from commenting. Exceptionally well written!
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