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Who will be watching the solar eclipse on August 21, 2017?

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Ho Ho Tai

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We had about given up on this one. The closest observation points for totality are about 500 miles away from us. I had encouraged Mrs Ho Ho to go. I had seen several, while she had never seen one. It is one of those life-changing experiences, like your first kiss, or first . . . whatever.

At nearly the last minute, she decided to pull out some cash and buy two tickets on Sun Country Airlines. It is down-and-back in one day, with Sun Country taking care of surface transportation to the observing site.

Go, if you can. Be careful not to look directly at the sun during partial phases, until totality occurs. Then burn the experience into your heart.

Then come back and tell us all about it.
 

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