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It's coming right over our house. I'll be out in the front yard watching, even though there are numerous events and much cooler viewing spots all over the city.
I'll probably just be sitting in a lawn chair and will have our dog attached to one of the legs because I'm interested in his reaction.
For those of you thinking about driving hundreds of miles to see it, just imagine doing that, and then getting socked in by clouds. And then having to drive back home afterwards.
My limit if I wasn't in a prime viewing spot would probably be 100 miles or so, but I wouldn't do it unless the weather was certain.
I'm trying to find out if there's anything you can put over the large end of a pair of binoculars and look at it safely. Anyone know?
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- John
"We had a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline."
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