My time spent during the eclipse was quite similar to yours, DD. My next-door neighbor had about a dozen people at her "eclipse parking lot party" in front of our apartment building. Her brother with his wife and kids came from northeastern KS, where it was cloudy, to try to view the eclipse here. Fortunately for all, we did have that brief window of a clear, mostly sunny sky during "totality." My neighbor also had her apartment neighbor join in, plus she had one friend who came from Los Angeles just for the afternoon's event! Wow, that would have been an even longer trip if we had had cloud cover!
What was most fun for me was watching my neighbor's 15-year old son's reaction. After "night passed" and it became daylight again, I looked over at him for a couple of moments. I saw this wide grin on his face, and at the same time also saw him
breathe out a huge sigh of contentment. You're right on, Dave. The people-watching was really much more enjoyable then the dance the sun and moon did! 'Twas a good time for these folk, and I was glad to see/share in their enjoyment.
daytime dave wrote:I saw it at work. Many young people there who hadn't seen one before. They were outside, sharing the glasses they had and having a nice moment. I enjoyed watching their interaction more than the eclipse.