Eclipsed!!!

Let’s gather

We made a hundred little crescents with our colander camera obscura!

Of course, there was lots of food!

And here is a time lapse from our local television station WCAX in Burlington:

Time lapse total eclipse 8 April 2024

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62 Comments Add yours

  1. JOY journal says:

    Love it!! We were at 96 percent here but it was still really fun.

    1. It’s always amazing!

  2. Bernadette says:

    Lucky are the people who celebrated with you. Did you play VanMorrison’s Moondance?

    1. We resisted the urge Bernie! But we thought about it, and we definitely did a little moon dance.

  3. NativeNM says:

    I know how you feel, we experienced the Annular Solar Eclipse in October last fall and it was AMAZING! Our oldest son works for Wyoming Stargazing in Jackson, WY taking tourists out to view the stars with telescopes. He traveled to Evansville, IN to see 100% totality of this eclipse and couldn’t stop talking about how emotional it was. I love seeing and hearing about your experience!

    1. It was indeed emotional, and I didn’t expect that Jan! It was like nothing else I’ve ever experienced, so unreal.

  4. Suzassippi says:

    I like the way you wrote this with the focus on the sun, the atmosphere, the food, and the mystique! It sounds like Vermont knows how to celebrate with good manners.

    1. We know how to throw a good party, and clean up afterwards!

  5. Bob says:

    Speaking as one of the guests, the food was excellent and the company even better!

    1. Thanks Bob! We enjoyed your company immensely, and you win the prize for having seen not one, not two, but three total solar eclipses in you life – so far!

  6. gabychops says:

    Thank you, Dorothy, fot the lovely update of the day!

    Joanna

    1. Thanks Joanna! It was a most memorable event!

  7. gabychops says:

    Yes, Dorothy, one in a lifetime event!

    Joanna

  8. This is such a fun post, Dorothy. I feel your enthusiasm. You perfectly described what happened and your emotions. And of course, we are all jealous of your family. We know the food was incredible. Isn’t it wonderful to celebrate such an event?

    1. It was really amazing, and words really can’t express the feelings and the mood at totality. Seeing photos all my life was nothing in comparison.

  9. Lovely post! I can only imagine your excitement while viewing the eclipse. We too witnessed a surreal phenomenon here in Canada.

    1. It was truly wonderful, wasn’t it? I feel really lucky to have seen such a great display.

    2. Wonderful post, wonderful writing. You sure know how to celebrate. Love it! We weren’t in the path of the total eclipse, but we found it fascinating all the same. We will be donating our glasses, too.

      1. I think it is wonderful that the glasses donation was thought out so well in advance!

        1. We returned ours yesterday to our library.

          1. Ours heads out Tuesday! ❤️🕶️

  10. TaMara says:

    This is great! Thanks for sharing your experience. How wonderful you got to share it with friends.

    1. Thank you! It was one of those precious moments in a precious day!

  11. It was certainly an ‘event.’ I am glad I stayed home and wasn’t on the highways heading south for 10-12 hours. Ugh.

    1. Me too! We could watch from our own yard, and we felt like we had the best seats in the house.

  12. brwbmm says:

    Wow, your sighting of the eclipse was spectacular.
    Here in Maryland it didn’t even get dark so there was nothing to see.

    1. It’s always such a narrow path, but we certainly lucked out in northern Vermont!

  13. Julia says:

    It was awe inspiring! I loved your post!

    We watched the total eclipse in Hot Springs, AR. I am so far behind in my blog, it will take me a while to post about our experience. It was worth the travel cost to experience the total eclipse of the sun!

    1. Amazing, wasn’t it? Words cannot describe.

      1. Julia says:

        They really can’t. It was a feeling of awe unlike anything else I’ve ever experienced.

        1. Yes, I’ve been writing AWEsome to everyone!

  14. Chef Mimi says:

    Oh my god, I’ll be 89 years old for the next eclipse! What a fun post and a really fun thing to do. You have a nice family!

    1. Thanks Mimi! I do have a nice family and lovely friends ad well!
      I already promised my grandson I’d watch the next eclipse with him!

  15. sherry says:

    Yes eclipses are amazing aren’t they?

    1. I am so glad I finally got to see one!

  16. Nancy says:

    How wonderful!!
    My son called me and told me how incredible it was! He said the same thing as you. He’d never experienced anything like it before.
    Thanks so much for sharing your day with us.
    We were at 60% here, and it was fantastic.

    1. It was the most brilliant thing! One for the memories that’s for sure!

  17. What a great event for you and your family! Down by us it was no big deal.

    1. We were extremely lucky to be right in the path! Unforgettable.

  18. Wow Dorothy, how awesome! Thanks for sharing your photos and the video! Not only did you get to experience the totality, you were surrounded with family and friends~incredibly special! I know everyone ate very well, and how fun to pop champagne when it was over. Nothing really happened in my area, it was sunny and then got a little darker, but it was clouds rolling in. I did watch a lot of different places that were experiencing the eclipse on TV. So amazing how it got quiet and went from sunny to total darkness and then back to sunny. Thanks for sharing your experience!
    Jenna

    1. Thanks Jenna! It was indeed a day for the memory books. I had never experienced one before, and the whole thing was far more emotional than I expected.

  19. Christy B says:

    Oh Dorothy, what a wonderful event you witnessed with your loved ones! You brought the soup and plenty of heart to the eclipse that day. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We didn’t see much where we are in Western Canada so it’s nice to see the great photos your son-in-law took 🌙🌞👓

    1. Thanks Christy! It was definitely a wonderful event, and everyone around here is still talking about it!

  20. Mary Ann says:

    Great post!
    I am a Vermonter and watched from my yard to avoid the traffic.. Thank you for the recipes and photo’s.
    It sounds like you had a wonderful event to remember through the years..

    1. It was great having a yard-side view, wasn’t it? Didn’t have to face another car or crowd.

  21. terrie gura says:

    Pardon the pun, but I am over the moon for your photos and your effort for making the eclipse such a memorable event for everyone in your crowd! Those telescope shots are nothing short of amazing!

    1. Jesse did a great job of getting those splendid shots. During the actual totality, I only took a couple of yard shots and one of the sun/moon because I was pretty well mesmerized and forgot!

  22. We watched from our backyard here in Texas and the total eclipse was stunning and amazing! Thanks for sharing the Vermont images and your celebration!

    1. Definitely a time to remember!

  23. nancyc says:

    So glad you had a good view of the eclipse–great photos! We had 98% coverage where I live, so I didn’t see a total eclipse, but it was pretty close! 🙂

    1. It was so far beyond awesome, thank you Nancy!

  24. Karen says:

    It was wonderful that you had a perfect day for the event. The images you got were terrific.

    1. Thank you so much Karen! I guess the memory has to serve me best, my photos didn’t come out too well and I couldn’t find the charger for my good camera. But, I’ll always have my son-in-law’s lovely shots and my own recollections!

  25. Carolyn Page says:

    During October 1958 we had a total solar eclipse in Australia. I was eight and full of wonder at the eerie event; I remember it well. However, it would have been so much more magical if I’d had your dessert and mushroom soup to accompany it.
    Maybe next time?

    1. It’s a date my friend!

  26. AOC says:

    What a marvelous celebration! And every hearsay of superstitions.. perfectly blotted out with the perfect array of astral foods! Cheers!❤️

    1. Thank you my dear! Beautifully said!

  27. Ribana says:

    Wow! A once-in-a-lifetime show indeed surrounded by friends and family! Gorgeous photos! A memorable moment! 🌞 🌕

    1. It was definitely a three minutes to remember always!

  28. Oh My God! You are so lucky to have witness the total eclipse, to have friends and family gathered to share the event with you, and good food to cement the memories. I love how you describe the event with such luscious detail. The chill, the darkness, and the mosquitos. I can’t imagine how the amazing that would have been to witness. Next time, I’m joining you! Hugs, C

    1. It’s a date my friend!
      I had never witnessed one before (don’t you love that idea, ‘witnessed’ ?) and I had no idea it would be such an emotional moment. I feel truly blessed to have been in the right place, my own yard, at the right time, 3:26 pm, the best weather, clear skies and wispy clouds, and with the company of family and friends.

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