The Eclipse
On the last day of our summer of 2017, a cloud that looked like Greenland moved slowly eastward in the sky. With no discernable breeze it was hard to tell how quickly it moved, but with 15 minutes to go before the total eclipse, I knew that it was going to cover it. One big, solitary cloud in the sky on this day that hadn't happened, at least in this particular iteration, in 99 years. I told Alison that I was going to walk to see if I couldn't see it better somewhere else in