It's April 9, 2024, the Solarbration is over, now what Texas and Arkansas? With all the rain and no eclipse to look forward to, what in the world are we supposed to do with these glasses? This might be a little different, but we have a suggestion.
A recent survey shows that `14% of Americans don't care anything about today's eclipse, this is for the rest of us;
Solarbration Day 2024 is here and we have posted so much about this it's amazing, There is, however, one last thing that you might want to know... where do I park? We got you.
Arkansas and Texas Eclipse travelers, you better pay attention to this. When I first saw this story yesterday, April 1, I thought for sure it was some kind of April Fools Joke. Apparently, it is not a joke. The path of the April 8, 2024, eclipse has indeed shifted a bit, and gotten a little wider.
Russellville, Arkansas, home of Arkansas One Nuclear Power Plant, a great place to stock up for a trip to Petit Jean State Park, and from what I hear the Pickle Capitol of Arkansas. I'm sure there are plenty of good reasons to go to Russellville, but we just learned about a big one coming up, 300-plus couples are headed there on Monday, April 8, not just to watch the eclipse in a central totality
If you live in Texas or you're planning a trip to Texas to view the upcoming eclipse on April 8, have you decided where you're going to go? Have you thought about a Texas Park location? Did you know there are 31 State Parks in the path of totality? Plus the Texas Parks are gearing up for a pretty great watch party.
The time is getting closer and closer to the eclipse coming to Texas, well the eclipse is not necessarily coming to Texas but half of the world is in so many words. That’s right millions will be coming to the great state and hundreds of thousands will be smack dab in the middle of Central Texas, where I live. Hone...
This Sunday night into Monday morning let's hope for some cloudless skies over the Ark-La-Tex so we can get a great view of the full "Super Flower Blood Moon" eclipse.