Kelly SullivanMonroe wasn’t in the path of totality for the solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, but people could still get a good, but brief glance as the moon partially covered the sun — totally in some other parts of the Northwest — in an event that will likely not occur again in this part of North America in a lifetime.Photos by Kelly Sullivan: Reagan and Rylee Vansteel and Brandy Hickey wore their specialty glasses to watch the solar eclipse that began shortly after 9 a.m. in Monroe on Monday, Aug. 21.Starbucks employee Zoe Ericsson talked with a friend while she watched the solar eclipse. Dozens of Fred Meyer employees stepped outside to watch the solar eclipse.
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