Solar obscureness.

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Solar obscureness.

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Well I must have really pissed off the Gods, not only did they try to eat The Sun but they put the only cloud in the whole sky over it.
I was deprived of the opportunity to wail in my boots and gnash my hair.
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I couldn't see it.....................it was too dark.. :o
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That picture eclipses the normal scope of discussion.

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I notice the eclipse had a rather unfortunate effect on your neighbourhood - all the houses have fallen over.
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........... I live on a steep hill ..... everyone knows how mountainous Lincolnshire is.
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when i was a kid we were told to watch through "smoked glass" yeah..we all had a piece of that to hand,,so they told us to use a photo negative ! Now ..we are told if you dont use "eclipse glasses" you will die a horrible death, should we wear a hard hat as well?
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JC wrote:I notice the eclipse had a rather unfortunate effect on your neighbourhood - all the houses have fallen over.
I've rotated the image - I can't bear to see the sun on its side (even behind clouds).
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