For me, the eclipse turned out to be the spectacular event I hoped it would be. Definitely a once-in-a-lifetime event. There were some trees in the RV park so I walked down the road and found a good place where I could look out across agricultural fields all the way to the mountains in the distance. The weather was perfectly clear. I was amazed at how cool it started to get 25 minutes before totality. By the time totality started I would guess the temperature went down close to 15°. My bare arms were so cold when I touched them. Below I've posted some pics starting at the beginning of the eclipse and up to and including the corona during totality. After that are some shots of the field across the street from where I was located. The first is in normal light and then the light gradually decreases to totality. Lyn asked in MC if I saw any NASA balloons. No I didn't. I'm not sure where those were released.
Corona
Just prior to the "diamond ring effect" at the end of totality
Prior to start of the eclipse
Beginning to darken
Here we go!
SHOWTIME!!!