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EDITORIAL                                              Publisher


                          Defending the Eclipse                                   Phyllis Harmon, DTM

                          by Phyllis A. Harmon, DTM                               Associate Publisher
                          Editor/Publisher                                        Brenda Parsons, ACS, ALS

                                                                                  Senior Editor
          In ancient times—before the internet— solar eclipses                    Phyllis Harmon, DTM
       were seen as harbingers of impending doom. They were
       blamed for all kinds of disasters such as the overthrow of                 Associate Editor
       political systems, stunted vegetables, and farm animals                    Leanna Lindquist, DTM
       running amok. Never mind the fact that the demise of                       Layout/Design
       bad politicians was just a matter of time, vegetables relied               Phyllis Harmon, DTM
       on fertile ground and sufficient water, and farm animals
       spooked at the slightest opportunity.                                      2017-18 Officers
          I believe that solar eclipses are the victims of innuendo,
       urban rumor, and—let’s face it—guilt by concidence! Even                   District Director
       today (enlightened though we 21st-century humans are                       Donna Stark, DTM
       supposed to be), solar eclipses are blamed for earthquakes,                Program Quality Director
       floods, and hurricanes - and, of course, shifting political               John Rodke, DTM
       whims, undernourished veggies, and those pesky farm                       Club Growth Director
       animals trampling through said vegetable gardens!                         Emilie Taylor, DTM
          But what if solar eclipses were just benign, natural
       phenomenons with no ulterior motives? What if they just                   Finance Manager
                                                                                 Karen Sempervivo, DTM
       occurred every so many years, like clockwork, regardless
       of what we did, or said, or thought? (Shocking!!)                         Administrative Manager
          They would still be worth the trouble we go through                    Crystal Pugh, ACB, ALB
       to view them. Landowners could still make a year’s                        Public Relations Manager
       income renting out 8 x 8 patches of ground to pitch a                     James Wantz, DTM
       tent, sell sunglasses “guaranteed” to let us stare at the                 ++++
       sun during the entire event wthout going blind, and gas
       station owners would still be able to sell regular gasoline              Cover photo provided by Harvey
       at premium prices.                                                       Schowe, DTM, Taken on August 21,
                                                                                2017 around 11:33am MDT
          The only difference is that we would quit blaming                     at Rexburg, Idaho, Potter Park.
       solar eclipses for stuff they couldn’t possibly know or care             The weather was clear and no
       about. In fact, this sounds like the perfect HPL project.                haze or clouds. ANikon telephoto
                                                                                lens 200mm to 500mm with a 1.7
       With the right team of innovative thinkers, the blame                    teleconverter and a Nikon D7500.
       for disasters of any magnitude could be shifted away                     Voices! is published monthly by
       from the poor, misunderstood solar eclipse to the real                   District 7 Toastmasters. First issue
       harbinger of distaster—the blue moon!                                    published August 2014. Submit
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