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through conversations about the eclipse and it         our well known rain clouds.
      often came back to the skies. Would it be cloudy?         We all arrived in Sisters on Saturday.
          Again, I believed that the best chances for           Waking up Sunday morning and looking
      clear skies would be east of the Cascades, and         outside, my heart broke.  Smoke had surrounded
      so did close to a million other people.                the area so thick that seeing the eclipse was
          Welcome sun chasing, music festival goers,         possibly in jeopardy. I was freaking out. I felt sick
      end of the road, living in a van down by the river,    to my stomach. I wondered how mad my family
      camping on public lands (you guys know who             would be if I abandoned all eight of them in
      you are), and all eclipse seeking people from          search of clear skies. When I shared my concerns
      distant cities.
          In planning, the need for solar glasses arose.     they reassured me that it would be okay.
      I placed my first online order about 6 months              At 10:20 am, we checked the location of the
      prior to the eclipse and my second order about         sun and our location in the field for viewing. It
      3 months later. All of our plans were coming           seemed to be a valid location and the sun could
      together.                                              be seen through the smoke. Remembering all
          “Eclipse Fever” began to grow stronger in          the warnings, I knew it was best to stay in place.
      the weeks and days leading up to the eclipse.             Monday morning. The day is here. I look out
      Dire warnings about fake solar glasses being           the window and the skies are clear. The smoke
      sold, towns sold out of all groceries, water, and      was gone! We gathered together and made the
      gasoline. The fever grew to an end-of-times  march down the hill to the meadow. Glasses in
      pitch. The eclipse was whipping up a frenzy of  place, we settled into our chairs—and soon it
      fear and loathing. Not quite, but close.               began. The sliver of shade started to edge across
          Even with all of these warnings we felt  the orange disc through the solar glasses.  At
      prepared. We had a week’s worth of                                                   10:17, I started my
      groceries, and our gas tanks were full.                                              song, Eclipse, by Pink
      What could go wrong?                                                                 Floyd.
          The weekly weather forecast predicted                                                At 10:19 it began.
      sunny skies over most of Eastern Oregon.                                             A total eclipse of the
      Perfect! However, another topic of conver-                                           sun. Two minutes,
      sation began to arise. Wild fires.  The West                                         forty seconds: our
      was on fire.  Wild fires in British Columbia,                                        estimated time in
      California, Idaho, and now in Oregon                                                 totality. The glasses
      created a massive amount of smoke. In                                                came off. The song
      Portland our resident volcano could not                                              ends with the line
      be seen due to the fine carbon smoke
      suspended in the air, and not because of                                             “the sun is eclipsed
                                                                                           by the moon.” The
                                                                                           field erupts in cheer,
                                                                                           whistles, clapping,
                                                                                           and tears. I must
                                                                                           describe it as “It’s
                                                                                           something you
                                                                                           cannot imagine, you
                                                             want it to go on forever.” It was the fastest two
                                                             minutes. It seemed like only 8 seconds. And, for
                                                             a few seconds the perfection of the heavens is
                                                             evident.
                                                                Lee Engvall joined Toastmasters in 2003. He
                                                             has served as an area governor, new club mentor,
                                                             and held several club officer roles over the years.



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