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  4. Aug 21

    4 years ago today, field producing coverage PARI. 1st pic is morning live shots for both our am show and corporate. 2nd late morning. 3rd 20 minutes to totality. 4 being doubled burned by the eclipse.

  5. 21 Aug 2018

    1 year ago: dark day and darkest nights in Idaho, some Places

  6. 21 Aug 2020

    Three years ago today!

  7. 21 Aug 2018

    One year ago, still burned into my brain (not my retina) 😎

  8. 21 Aug 2018

    This was Pixie 1 yr ago ago today during hoping her sun puddle doesn’t go away.☀️

  9. 21 Aug 2018

    watching one year ago. 😎 Bright blue skies, family and clean air!

  10. 21 Aug 2020

    I also enjoyed helping Tom Penix put together this preview graphic for . (Good thing the eclipse wasn't today. )

  11. Mar 24

    Still feel like this is the most hilarious use of Twitter ever

  12. 27 Aug 2018

    researchers Brinley Buckley, Harner look at impact on ecosystem ››

  13. 21 Aug 2018

    Throwback Tuesday? One year ago, the Linfield and communities celebrated total darkness at 10:15 a.m.

    A woman wearing a purple polo shirt looks up to a blue sky while wearing red eclipse viewing glasses.
  14. 21 Aug 2018
  15. Two years ago today I messed up my eclipse photo because I forgot to take the filter off. I was too busy enjoying it with my family. I did manage to get a really cool family portrait that year however.

  16. 24 Aug 2018

    Last year we went on a journey to witness this awe-inspiring event. I'm a few days late in sharing on its anniversary, but believe me when I say I think about this every day! Can't wait for the next one!

  17. 21 Aug 2018
  18. 24 Oct 2018
  19. 21 Aug 2018

    Flashback to last year, totality and a pano of the instant ‘sunset’. I read about the sunset colours, but to experience instant sunset 360’ around was surreal. Also, looking up and seeing a black hole covering the sun, it’s so weird.

  20. 21 Aug 2018

    A year later, I am still in awe of this moment: totality over Salem, Oregon during the 2017 solar eclipse. below!

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