Everyone looking at the sky.

Hello hivians. How are they today after D-Day. Yes, the day after the total eclipse in North America. Like almost everything that happens in that part of the world, we experience it almost as our own despite being thousands of kilometers away. But that is the magic of the news agencies based in that area.

Pixabay license: https://pixabay.com/es/illustrations/eclipse-sol-espacio-luna-planeta-1492818/

I have never seen a total eclipse in my life although if I live long enough I will see one when I am an old woman. A good time to enjoy in complete tranquility.
But I have seen a few partial ones either at home or while traveling. It is an experience that shakes you, makes you feel that you are really small compared to the natural forces that surround us.

Luckily, a total eclipse only lasts a few minutes because if the moon were to stay there, life on this wonderful planet called Earth would disappear for much longer.
Because our life depends on that fusion bomb that we have 150 million kilometers away. The one that gives us everything and that one day will also take everything from us.
Or as my grandfather said, the only true god.

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Yep, I have heard that it was a time to enjoy that seen alone. I don't think if anyone has taken photos because everyone was enjoying the moment...

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