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Showing posts with label 2017 Eclipse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017 Eclipse. Show all posts
Friday, August 25, 2017
Shadow Over America: Epilogue
Monday, August 21, 2017
Shadow Over America: Eclipse
When the moment comes, everything but awe is eclipsed. It is the sight of a lifetime, majestic, irresistible: nature's reminder of our place in the vast and wondrous cosmos. The moon's shadow passes over us at over 3,600 km/h, and from our location that gives us a little over two minutes of totality. We soak up every moment as we are suddenly cast into an eerie midday twilight.
To Metropolis, Illinois, where even Superman himself has donned a pair of eclipse glasses. He doesn't need them, of course, but ever the public servant, he sets an example for the throngs that came here to experience totality.
The drive from Farmington to Metropolis is sublime, with winding back roads twisting through lush, gorgeous country of dense forests teeming with life. As planned, we make our way through Kentucky and Tennessee to Nashville, our original destination for this trip, made impossible by sky-high hotel prices. We had thought that prices would come down and hotels empty after the eclipse, but alas, there are no rooms at any inns for we weary travelers. Our plans to explore Nashville are dashed, and we're forced to press on - but there are no hotels in Kentucky, either, and worse, it all the traffic we avoided heading to the eclipse is visited upon us. Endless convoys of tractor-trailers bar our progress, compounded by construction that reduces the highway to single lanes. By the time we finally find lodging we're in Indiana, and the hotel, though cheap, is a disaster. We collapse on bloodstained sheets, Sylvia laying out a protective towel and sleeping in her clothes. We refuse to shower in the morning, though we desperately need it after so many hours of driving, for bathing here would only make us filthier. It is the nadir of our trip.
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Saturday, August 19, 2017
Shadow Over America, Umbra: Gateway to the West
"You're not welcome in St. Louis!" The shout comes from an angry woman who sees us on a horse-drawn carriage tour of the city's downtown. Our driver apologizes and explains the woman is probably upset about the horse working in the heat of the day; she explains that her animal, Darth Vader, is well cared for and quite comfortable. The horse seems healthy enough, and it can't be denied that it's a beautiful creature.
The driver's well-intentioned explanation is meant to comfort us, but the frenzied woman made no mention of the horse; she seemed to be shouting at us, the obvious tourists in the carriage.
The day is too lovely and the tour too interesting to allow the incident to spoil the experience. Our driver is an excellent guide:
[insert video]
The driver's well-intentioned explanation is meant to comfort us, but the frenzied woman made no mention of the horse; she seemed to be shouting at us, the obvious tourists in the carriage.
The day is too lovely and the tour too interesting to allow the incident to spoil the experience. Our driver is an excellent guide:
[insert video]
Labels:
2017 Eclipse,
Gateway Arch,
Missouri,
Photography,
St. Louis,
Sylvia,
Travel
Friday, August 18, 2017
Shadow Over America: Dreams of a Better Tomorrow
In times of darkness, dreams sustain us. To Riverside, nestled in the full-to-bursting cornfields of Iowa, for an encounter never anticipated: a date with a future of hope at The Voyage Home Museum and the birthstone commemorating the yet-to-come birth of one James Tiberius Kirk.
We reach St. Louis. Now, we wait...for eclipse.
We reach St. Louis. Now, we wait...for eclipse.
Labels:
2017 Eclipse,
Captain James T. Kirk,
Farming,
Iowa,
Riverside,
Star Trek,
Sylvia,
Travel
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