
We headed out on our 2000 mile odyssey early Sunday morning. Aaron brought his girlfriend along, so I rode in the back with my daughter Chelsea, where I had no view for pictures all the way there and back, but I was just happy to be going.

Chelsea had never been out of Minnesota, so we had to stop for her to get a shot of the Indiana sign. It was in the seventies and the grass was so green.

We went to Terre Haute (with 50,000 others), and found a park full of anxious folks waiting for the show. As it starting dimming, I felt like I was about to pass out. Very strange. It was nearly impossible to get a shot through the eclipse glasses.

It’s off-center, but I managed to find the sun and get a clear shot. It was the most beautiful thing I’d ever seen, and when the crowd broke out cheering, the tears were streaming down my cheeks.
We were on our way back when the van just shut down completely in four lanes of heavy traffic. We got it started again, somehow, and limped to a garage. The mechanic fixed some kind of sensor problem, and we were back on the road. About 300 miles from home, a bearing in the front wheel started howling, but we pushed on, and finally made it home.
If you’ve only seen partial eclipses, you wouldn’t believe how dramatic and wonderful a total is; there is no way to convey it on paper. This will be a cherished memory for the rest of my life!
–Photo by me
That is awesome. Well done. Tough shots to get for sure.
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Thank you, Adam! We didn’t know if the van was going make it, and it was close.
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🤩 amazing, I’m bummed a missed it. Oh well… maybe in my next life.
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Yea, it was sure worth it; I’m glad I made it!
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What an adventure, Michael! May all your future adventures be pleasant, wonderful and inspiring.
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Thank you, Shelley! It must have really been something for early man when the sky suddenly gets dark in the middle of the day! It had a spiritual feeling to it.
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We were in the path of totality for the August, 2017 eclipse. It really was an amazing experience. I’m glad you made the trip!
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It sure was, Sandy! What a magic event!
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I can confirm your final paragraph. Getting into the path of totality is well worth the hassles and expense.
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It sure was– and there were plenty of hassles!
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What an incredible experience! You have captured it perfectly.
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Thank you so much, Winnie!
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You’re welcome!
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