Nothing shabby about the night sky in the afternoon, though.
It wasn’t like this. Zachary’s photo is a frail imitation. Nobody could perfectly snap that lightning-white ring circling the absent sun.
But science’s exactitude—thank you very much—correctly decreed the path of darkness. The data, calculated, got us to Ohio in time to watch the moon’s greed overtake, the bite growing bigger and bigger. At the precise, predicted instant we could throw off the glasses and scream. In that bright band of neon lay a flawless ruby jewel.
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