I'm so happy to see people interested in the eclipse. I can't wait. I'll be in Rexburg, ID.
Here's another site to find exact eclipse time:
http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/so ... oom=3&LC=1 It has a Google map you can zoom in on to a particular area and you'll get a chart with times for the various phases "to the second" in that location. You do have to account for local time. For Pacific time, subract 7 hours from the times on the chart. For Mountain, subtract 6 hours. For Central, subtract 5 hours and for Eastern, subtract 4 hours. To try and make sure Sheila gets outside her door to view the eclipse (since she's directly in line with totality) I used this map to get times for her in Tetonia, ID.
Please, please everyone. Get out and enjoy this amazing event on August 21. If you're not in line with totality, it will still be possible to see it from 50% to total depending on your location. If you can, get your grandchildren out too either with you or encourage their parents to get them out. They're not too young to learn and perhaps begin a life-long interest in the sciences. From a very young age, through my dad's 33+ years with NASA and its precursor, and continuing today, I've become the crazy person I am today trying to spread the word about this absolutely amazing event. And believe me, I definitely think Sheila will attest to the "crazy person" reference.
Don't forget you need "eclipse glasses" that have a solar filter (look like old 3D movie glasses) to view the eclipse up to totality and after totality. You can take them off during the 2+ minutes of totality if you're lucky enough to be there.
Off my soap box now.
Sandi