KSAT viewers share funny photos for total solar eclipse in San Antonio, Hill Country – KSAT San Antonio
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SAN ANTONIO – Monday’s total solar eclipse was an emotional and spiritual time for many in parts of San Antonio and the Hill Country, as the rare event passed through this region for the first time in more than 600 years.
For others though, it was a time to show off their funny and wild sides. KSAT Connect users shared some hilarious photos of their experience, from poking fun at alien conspiracies to getting their pets eclipse-ready.
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And as a bonus, take a look at Six Flags Fiesta Texas’ jab at the celestial event.
The amusement park, which had a big event of its own on Monday, wrote a city-wide excuse for anyone missing work or school for the eclipse.
We won’t tell on you if you missed work or school on Monday — but we will ask you to share any goofy pics you may have taken. 🤭
Share your eclipse photos — either of the sun or of you and your friends and family gathered to watch the event. And share your eclipse stories in the comments of this article.
See some funny images posted to KSAT Connect below.
Tovar Family Ready
My dog seems different after the eclipse??
Lampasas,Texas Family Fun
Babies first eclipse
Eclipse Ready.
Max enjoying the eclipse.
Lady Liberty is ready for the eclipse- Canyon Lake, Rx
A bit of cloud cover, but the fajitas were great!
Rae is ready for the eclipse bring it on she said 😊
Rock Springs TEXAS. Always protect your weiners!
Grandma and Mila
Waiting for the clouds to clear!!!
Enjoyed the Total Eclipse Jazzie Lucie Whiskie Perez
Do you want to share your total solar eclipse moment with KSAT Connect? You still can!
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If you want to see more videos and photos from the total solar eclipse, check out KSAT Connect’s Eclipse page here.
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