No Looking

The songs of night insects were the biggest change during the eclipse of August 2017.  For a good ten minutes of so the crickets sung and the birds went  quiet. We were way too far North to see anything but a partial cover of the suns surface viewed through a dirty welding helmet but close enough to affect the most primal of the farmys inhabitants.

Just so you know that was a welding helmet being modeled by Alissa my farm hand. 

The clouds literally parted only minutes before the eclipse began, giving us a wonderful view through the trees. Though without the helmet there was very little to see.

Alissa said I should clean the welding helmet then maybe I could see better but I quite liked the grubby effect. It made for much more interesting photos. The internet is flooded with perfect renditions  of an eclipse- I am quite happy with my more abstract images of loose light.

It did not go dark here of course – we  were too far North but the light did fade down an F stop and weirdly at the zentith of the partial eclipse, that we witnessed sitting in our work clothes on the front lawn, it went eerily still and quiet and the chickens began to sing their preparing for night song.

The breeze dropped and the trees were still and I found myself also drifting  into a dream like zone or maybe it was the funky quality of the air in the welding helmet. 

The cats and dogs and cows and pigs were deeply underwhelmed. 

Being under the helmet certainly was a different world.

But soon the light began to rise again and I looked around realising that I had not finished cleaning the calf’s night pen and then thinking I had better hang the washing on the line before it started to grow in the washing basket and what were we going to have for dinner. 

Then working invisibly the moon fingers  cast off those threaded moorings and I had drifted away and gone back to work.

I hope you have a lovely day.

Love celi

 

Weather: Still raining. The night before last the house was hit twice by lightening and it fried the internet box. So we were without internet for the whole day until the nice man from Maxwire brought us new equipment.

Tuesday 08/22 60% / 0.11 in Partly to mostly cloudy skies with scattered thunderstorms in the morning. High 77F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

Tuesday Night 08/22 10% / 0 in Clear skies. Low 54F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.

c

40 responses to “No Looking”

  1. You saw more than I did in BG….we saw it on TV but its not very exciting when you are not actually there. Is that Marmalade cat I spy in the last pic sitting on top of the roof…..  

    Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 2:27 PM

  2. We noticed too in our part of Canada the crickets started singing. The temperature dropped a few degrees too. Couldn’t find my husbands welding glasses so we made a pinhole camera. Looks like we saw about as much as you did.
    Take care!

  3. This is one time I wish that there was a “love” button on WordPress.
    Yes!
    I love the welding mask images, it’s filtered view made that eclipse story real for me.
    Thank you.
    Happy to go to sleep now.

  4. We had a 75% coverage in Texas. It did dim, the temperature was wonderfully comfortable. What I noticed was a pressure headache growing then fading with the coverage. Must be all that ‘snot’ that I have in my head right now. 😉 During the summer I tend to walk around with a tissue hanging out each nostril as my drip is more like a faucet. (Okay TMI….)

  5. laugh .. here I was sitting in SA at 7pm watching perfect pictures being relayed by NASA televised by SKY news (UK) of a total eclipse in the USA! All well and good but lacking the atmospherics. I was wondering how you were all experiencing it. Your abstract images of loose light are wonderful, and the most original posted today 🙂 Laura

  6. I was fortunate enough to see totality. And it was spectacular! Awe-inspiring. Words and photos don’t do it justice. It was worth getting up at 4 to drive to a spot an hour south of town and find a spot to hang out. I love your photos!

  7. We were super fortunate to be out on a friend’s pontoon boat on the lake with other friends and got to see 93% coverage! What a fabulous experience!
    Just love the pic of the ‘cat on a hot truck roof’!!! xo

  8. I like the filtered pictures of the eclipse. We had heavy cloud cover over Winnipeg. I did notice an increase in swallows hunting flying insects, so maybe the mosquitos thought it was dusk. It was a relief when the mood lightened with the passing of the eclipse. Have a sunshine day.

  9. Hadn’t seen so many of our students out on the lawn looking at a star since Pres. Obama visited our campus! It was only 80% here in Pittsburgh, but it was very exciting to experience through our “eclipse shades”.

  10. We were to have a 70% eclipse here in Toronto, and the skies were clear… but I didn’t have viewing glasses so I didn’t look up. I was out though and it appeared to be a non-event among pedestrians in the city here. I was surprised and thought I’d see everyone viewing it… not so, at least where I was. Your photos are wonderful. Hope you have a lovely day too. ~ Mame 🙂

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