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I saw the total solar eclipse, a London cathedral and autumn in a park. By Anna Krejci Some of the most tranquil places and ambiances can be found in the diminishing light.   The total solar eclipse I saw in April darkened my street.   A cathedral in London, England stood half in the shadows of dusk on one Christmas Eve when I visited.   And the late-afternoon sun cut through autumn trees to reach the forest floor in a park close to home. I am lucky to have seen amazing sights and felt my wondrous surroundings – and to have seen them in the scant light left from day. In most cases, such light was too dim for my camera to capture the moments in the ways I saw them. A picture shows things to an extent. In those cases where I ventured with little light, writing words to document the sights became well worth the effort. Total Solar Eclipse I was fortunate to be in the Cleveland area during the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse.   Cleveland was in the path of totality.   I did not attemp

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