A8 I was just outside John Day Fossil Beds in Eastern OR. The eclipse blew my friends away and I couldn’t believe how beautiful that part of Oregon is. I wrote a book about the eclipse: “Sun Moon Earth”

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Q7 The International Dark Sky Association has declared over a dozen International Dark Sky Parks in the US, have you visited any? If so, how has it changed your idea of natural night in the parks?

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Q2 How many of you can see the Milky Way from where you live? If not, how far do you have to drive to see it?

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Five years ago today we captured this sunset at Yep. It was just a little cold. We hadn’t seen anyone else in the Park for at least two hours.

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Just come to that park and that environment with respect. Don’t do anything to disturb anyone or anything there. Tread lightly.

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A4) We're going with our latest visit to a history park, Wright Brothers National Memorial. It's one of the most positive and uplifting history parks we have visited, the new visitor center and interpretation really motivates you to want to create and invent yourself.

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A3 My favorite activity in the parks is hiking to find somewhere to draw. I find that my most memorable experiences are when I sit in one place long enough to make a drawing, and get to see the wildlife pass by (and pop into the drawings)

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A2) The most scenic drive has to be Going-To-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park.

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A10) Oh no, only 1? I think it would have to be Grinnell Glacier in I did this hike and drawing at the very end of the day, and I wasn't able to make it all the way to the top, but it was one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.

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Some drawings of my friends (drawn from a safe distance in a car) in last spring for my book

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