Thank God it's finally over and we're still here getting back to our semi-normal routine.
We were up all night, then fell asleep this morning.
I woke up just in time to grab my disposable ISO approved shades, poured a cup of coffee, and then ran outside to stare at the sun for 10 minutes.
It was only a 99% partial eclipse here in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
It did become dark and eery for a few minutes, but we did not see a total black-out.
There were some odd looking high altitude wispy clouds and a huge "Chem-Trail" X in the South-Easterly sky (approximately in the vicinity of the Arkansas Nuclear One Reactor near Russellville).
Will post that suspected "Chem-Trail" video next.
My chickens did not go to Roost during the Eclipse, but they did stop crowing for a few minutes.
Shortly after, they became very agitated, pacing back and forth, and squawking.
It appears at least one of the hens layed an egg during the Eclipse.
I will definitely try hatching some of the eggs collected today to see if anything unusual develops.