Before joining the great trek to see the total eclipse on April 8, I thought it worth chiming in with a few thoughts on these erratic celestial milestones. This year’s total eclipse, the last in the U.S. until 2044, will follow a path close to that of one that swept across the country in 1806. It was a time of aggressive encroachment on the lands of indigenous Shawnee and other tribes in Ohio and Indiana. Those standing in the path of the onslaught were led by the brilliant war chief Tecumseh.
Loved this. I would have liked more.
Perfect timing for another really good read. I did so enjoy it Jack
Terrific piece. Thanks. Moon shadow, moonshadow🎵
Thank you, Jack. Half the nation is already blind. Let's see what the eclipse can do to the rest of us. Bad bad bad. Sad sad sad.