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Here’s What the Solar Eclipse Looked Like in Seattle
Did the eclipse live up to the hype? Seattleites give mixed reviews.
It finally came. The sun-blocking moment folks have been freaking out about for months, dropping serious cash for weird and wild viewing packages in the process, arrived Monday morning. Here in Seattle, the solar eclipse was only at 92 percent, but people flocked to a number of solid viewing locations around the city for the…
Stuck at Work? Watch a Livestream of the Solar Eclipse Here
Of course there's a way to watch the eclipse without getting in trouble with your boss.
Maybe you slept on snagging a pair of coveted eclipse glass or haven’t yet made your own DIY viewers. Or perhaps you’re one of the few diligent employees not playing hooky and costing the economy $700 million today. While there’s still time to set your out-of-office auto reply and get to one of these great…
It’s No Wonder the San Juan Islands Have Become an Exploding Food Destination
How our remote archipelago of the San Juan Islands fosters community and self-reliance—not to mention the freshest food anywhere.
From Hogstone’s Wood Oven: a salad of the first hen eggs and spring shoots of the season, with caramelized onions, a grilled fig leaf and berry vinegar sauce.
Seattle is Virtually Sold Out of Solar Eclipse Glasses. Here’s How to Make Your Own
Missed out on eclipse glasses? Take it back to elementary school with this DIY projector.
An August eclipse was once responsible for thousands of deaths. During the Peloponnesian War, the Athenian general Nicias delayed a critical retreat because he interpreted an eclipse as a warning to keep his troops in place. A disastrous defeat followed, the beginning of the end of Athens’ time as the center of western civilization. [Gulp.]…
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