Chasing Shadows: Our Epic Solar Eclipse Adventure to Lake Erie
We knew the traffic would be brutal. Local news and every traffic app warned of 4–5 hour delays on the roads from Pittsburgh. But we had a strategy: leave early, aim to arrive at least an hour before the eclipse, and stay until the last fleeting moments.
Surprisingly, the drive was smoother than expected. The highways felt wide and welcoming, almost as if the universe was giving us a break. And when we reached our chosen spot along the Lake Erie shore, it was a perfect stroke of luck—we found a parking spot immediately. No circling, no stress, just a smooth slide into place.
At first, my daughter was a bit skeptical. She wasn’t sure what to expect, hesitant about all the fuss. But as the full eclipse formed and we were able to witness it with our naked eyes for a few breathtaking minutes, her skepticism vanished. Her excitement soared, and she kept looking up in awe, already asking if we could do it again next time. Seeing her reaction was worth every mile of the drive.
Traffic alerts buzzed quietly in the background, warning of inevitable delays for the return trip. But right now, in that moment, the only traffic we noticed was the one coursing across the sky. From Pittsburgh to Lake Erie, our day trip turned into a once-in-a-lifetime celestial spectacle—proof that sometimes, the best journeys are the ones that align perfectly with the cosmos.