Eclipse shared by generations

 

August 23, 2017

 Martin Edwards, Jr 4 month old from Swinomish, taking in his first Solar Eclipse at the John K. Bob Ball field, Swinomish Reservation 8/21/17                                       - Photo by Robin Carneen-Edwards 

Swinomish Tribal Member, Cassandra Gonzales made sure her eight-year-old daughter Aaliyah Gonzales had the proper ISO approved glasses to watch the historic Solar Eclipse.

Aaliyah was the very first participant to show up at the John K. Bob baseball field at 7:30 a.m.

on the Swinomish Reservation.

Swinomish Elder Ray Mitchell and his wife Jennie, along with nearly 60 other people, mostly Tribal employees, their families and various community members joined Aaliyah throughout the morning.

Everyone shared ISO approved glasses and homemade “pin hole viewing contraptions” -made of cereal boxes, while one large box could actually be worn while viewing the shadows of the sun and moon as they crossed each other.

The youngest one to be part of the excitement of this celestial event was 4-month-old baby Martin Edwards, Jr. (right). For the children especially, this was a living science lesson, one that will never be forgotten.

 

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