We didn’t get to see it, it was cloudy, just getting over a storm.
Next one is next August but will still be only partial in our areas.
Yes we watched it thanks to our lovely neighbour who had glasses saved from the 1999 eclipse. We couldn’t get any anywhere. We all stood in the road, well on the path together, watching it. Neighbours opposite joined in too. One of the few times we have all been neighbourly for an hour. ![]()
There was not much to see here in London, but I did enjoy seeing neighbours in the street getting creative for 5 minutes with their colanders.
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We don’t need chancers at the Bus stop ![]()
Bet they got Eye Strain ![]()
I was in the path of totality when it happened. I posted one of the photos I took in the Photos To Share Anybody? section:

If you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. Don’t quite get the idea.
I suppose the same could be said for many other things too Dachs, much is about expectations. One thing that is apparent is that the eclipse got people’s bums (including mine) off the sofa, outdoors and indulging in a little chit chat and socialising. All very healthy, can’t beat a bit of community colander therapy…
Fair enough, Chilli. Don’t expect anything creative from me. Nothing against keeping a community spirit vibrant, as you describe. I was actually having our media hype in mind, especially those reports showing folks who flew to Mallorca just because the eclipse could be seen better. That is a bit insane.
Hope you were enjoying the company. Cheers. ![]()
Yeah, I can see where your coming from as far as the media hype is concerned Dachs! Anyway, it’s all over now. We can all raise a glass in September 2090 during the next one! ![]()
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Eclipses are a bit like celebrating Christmas. It depends where you are and who you are with.
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I spent it with the woman at number 5…
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I’m beginning to wonder if perhaps you should invite the woman at number 5 to join the forum Foxy! ![]()
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She is a total technophobe Chilli and has never had any interest in computers or the internet other than ordering the odd items through our daughter. I refuse to order stuff using my laptop.
She uses a beat up old clamshell phone to text and talk to her friends, it spends more time on the floor than next to her ear…Clumsy… ![]()
I have pointed out the benefits of the internet and even suggested I buy her a nice smartphone, I’m just able to walk properly without crutches now…
Ouch!
In that case …
Actually from time to time I do see people using old school phones, they just prefer the simplicity I guess.
Someone should have told them that they are looking the wrong way ![]()
they’re looking for the colander ![]()
Here’s mud in your eye
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Could be worse!

