Watching a total eclipse of the sun may be a “once in a lifetime” opportunity. The August 21 solar eclipse passes through much of the continental United States, but its path lies far to the north of me. So my plan was to take the kids out of school, spend one day driving north and then another day driving back south, just so we could brag to other people that we saw the total eclipse for a few seconds. That was Plan A.
Eclipse path through North America. Source: NOAA.
So I managed to book a hotel in the eclipse belt, which wasn’t an easy task since they are quite full (and overpriced). In fact, the traffic on the interstate highways will be heavy, since so many people from population centers are driving to the same spots to see this much hyped eclipse. Since I booked a couple of months ago, my intended hotel has called me several times asking if I would cancel my reservation (since I assume they have jacked up the price since then and could get more for the room from someone else).
Yesterday, I gave them what they wanted. I cancelled my hotel reservation at the Acme Motel in Throckmorton Slough or whatever the place was called. I won’t be one of the people driving for hours to see the dark sun for a few seconds. I’m going to miss this eclipse.
I cancelled Plan A because no one else in my family wanted to go. My kids actually want to be in school that Monday, since the school year is just beginning and they aren’t bored with it yet. My wife said she needs to work that day and told me to watch the eclipse on TV. Then she suggested that I could drive to Idaho and watch the eclipse by myself. Wait, did she mean I should take a one-way trip to Idaho or come back afterwards?
My Plan A was a family trip. I don’t care about seeing the sun go dark for a few seconds; I simply hoped that my kids might care. Since they don’t, I’m not going to waste two days driving by myself. It’s on to Plan B: staying home.
My dog suggested we have an eclipse day party. I told him I might be the only one staying home with him that morning, so it might be a party for two. The dog doesn’t eat my food and I don’t eat his, so we had a tough time agreeing on a menu. In the end, we went with fruit and cheese, which both of us will eat.
The Fruit
My dog likes a little fruit. Apples, pears, and stone fruits seem to appeal to him. I’ll eat anything in season. Since we don’t have any local apples as black as a solar eclipse, I’ll go with the darkest fruit that’s in season in the late summer: prune plums.
Prune plums. Credit: Specialty Produce.
More people are familiar with dried prunes than fresh ones, but this is what they look like fresh. In taste, they are similar to other European plums. In other words, they have sweet, dense flesh, with much less juice than the Asian plums that dominate the market in my area. Even while Asian plums and pluots (plum-apricot crosses) are more popular here, fresh prune plums make a great late summer treat.
There is plenty of symbolism in this choice of fruit. On the outside, prune plums are purple or deep blue, evoking the darkness of outer space. Their shape is oval, resembling the elliptical orbit of a planetary body around its larger host. When you cut them open, plums have a golden interior with a pit at the core. If you squint your eyes, you can imagine Saturn or perhaps a cross-section of the earth’s interior.
Sugar prunes. Credit: Dave Wilson Nurseries.
Prune plums put us in astronomical territory.
The Cheese
So what goes well with this fruit? Cheese, of course. But in keeping with the eclipse theme, it must be darkened or two-tone cheese. And I have the perfect choice: Humboldt Fog Cheese. While any self-respecting French person will tell you the best cheeses come from France, that statement was once true of wines as well. With wine, the French simply had a 500-year head start on some other parts of the world when it came to quality, but others began to catch up as they learned which grapes grew best in their microclimates. In 1973, French wine judges in Paris conducted a blind taste test in the so-called Judgment of Paris, famously selecting Napa Valley wines from the United States over their French counterparts as the winners in both categories.
Humboldt Fog Cheese. Credit: CC via Flickr by Arndog.
Humboldt Fog Cheese. Credit: CC via Flickr by Allaboutgeorge.
If you asked me several years ago, I would have said that there is no cheese in the U.S. that is equal to what you can taste in France. French cheeses are simply better. But the craft food movement in the U.S. has introduced better quality in so many fields, from cheese to chocolate. And while much has been written about the cheese I am about to describe (which has won multiple awards), it has taken me several years of tasting this cheese to fully grasp its complexity and make a definitive statement on the matter:
“Humboldt Fog Cheese is the most important cheese ever made in America. It is equal to anything I have tasted in France.” ---@donkeypong
BOOM. The silence is so, so, so…silent that you can hear a pin drop just at that moment the moon blocks out the sun. Since donkeys know their cheeses, and this one is not paid by the cheese maker for recommending its product, you’ll have to trust me on this until you can find somewhere that sells this stuff. It’s multi-layered, light and yet heavy, it’s almost two cheeses in one, and the only real parallel I can give you is Teahupoo.
Tea-hoo-what? Teahupoo; it’s a surf spot in Tahiti.
Hamilton's wave in Teahupoo. Photo: Tim McKenna, Surfer Magazine.
It’s been called the thickest wave and the heaviest wave. Seventeen years ago this month, surf legend Laird Hamilton dropped into a wave at the surf break in Tahiti known as Teahupoo. The full force of the South Pacific broke over this line of reef that’s so shallow it almost touches the surface. While others had surfed at Teahupoo, no one had ever seen someone ride a wave like this. Hamilton didn’t have to ride that wave to prove he was a bad-ass surfer, but the fact that he did ride it encouraged surfers and other extreme sports enthusiasts around the world to test new limits.
They called it the most important wave ever surfed because it showed human beings can reach new heights of extremity. Just like Humboldt Fog Cheese could be the most important cheese in America: it shows that more is possible outside of France. Like the Teahupoo wave, Humboldt fog cheese is a double-layer of complexity, almost two cheeses in one.
Humboldt Fog Cheese, first overlayed on the wave image credited above. On this wedge of cheese, you can see the different layers and the ripening process that begins on the outside. Credit: CC by mindonfire.
The first thing you notice is the vein of ash that runs through this cheese, made from edible vegetable ash. In keeping with our eclipse theme, this darkness runs around the outside as well, where the ash layer actually is buried in the edible mold rind.
Humboldt Fog is a goat’s milk cheese and at its core, when fresh, it tastes like a smooth chevre. Yet it is made as a soft-ripened cheese with a process much like that used for Brie or Camembert, which ripen from the outside in. When fresh, the cheese’s complex character only becomes fully evident when you reach the outer portion near the rind. There, all bets are off, because you’re in French cheese territory. To taste an American cheese with that kind of live, nutty, tangy, and salty complexity is to appreciate that this is a special confection.
And it only gets better as this wedge of goodness ages, since more and more of the cheese ripens toward the core. Imagine rolling together and layering the flavors of chevre, brie, and blue cheese, maintaining one of the smoothest consistencies you can imagine, adding in the earthy nuttiness of the ash layer, and throwing in the dynamic unpredictability of a live cheese where every wedge is a unique creation of nature.
The Drink
Fresh prune plums with Humboldt Fog cheese. What beverage matches with these delicacies while keeping us in the pitch blackness of an eclipse? With fruit and cheese, the first thought would be wine, but I’ve pretended once already that purple was the new noir. At this juncture, ‘tis a better job for a stout, such as the pride of St. James Gate. And I cannot justify drinking a pint of Guinness at 9:30 in the morning, so I’ve found something more appropriate for an eclipse party.
Yes, I know, but...
Blackness in a bottle. Sources. Guinness, Luli, Prevention Magazine.
Liquid charcoal lemonade. Drinks don’t get any blacker than this. And unlike a dark beer, a shot of charcoal helps eliminate any junk in your body's digestive system. I had never tried this stuff before, but I sampled a bottle of it to rehearse for eclipse day. It tastes like a sour lemonade that’s blended with activated coconut charcoal. Just the stuff to clean you out inside. Warning: check with your doctor before consuming such a beverage.
And never drink Drano unless you want to be eclipsed from the inside out. Source: The Naked Gun, Paramount Pictures.
But I'll be watching it on TV. Can someone please pass the Oreos?
Top photo credit: NASA
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I loved your plan B, to wait for the next eclipse. In life not everything comes out as we planned but it depends on us if we live frustrated by what happened, or we enjoyed plan B. thanks for sharing.
yeah your r right awesome post man and the info is very usefull
Wow check this out @emonemolover
Let's go to the Tops! on 21st!
Wow let's go!
Oh no, it's not visible in the Philippines! We have to fly to USA lol
ohh nooooo! we gotta fly by our wings! haha
hahaha lol
Waoo really nice post !!
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I haven't witness an Eclipse yet. I hope one day I will :)
Así es mi linda en esta vida hay que tener un plan B......y sobre todo ver siempre hacia adelante con un horizonte ...y siempre viendo al frente y esperando cada atardecer ..par luego ver el amanecer
Love the menu, love the dog and how you make plans around the eclipse. The cheese sounds interesting, and I agree people start again to care about making quality products. Saludos!!
The dog doesn't let me forget him when I'm home.
And he doesn't forget you when you're out, even for a minute. They're all made of pure love.
Give some love and good dog food. Get back the love x10. Dogs are amazing.
You should go see it! It's 90% where I live and I'm driving 4 hours to see it full. My sister lives in NYC and is flying to Kansas City and driving from there to see it. Worth every cent.
You'll have to post some pictures. But be sure to wear some glasses.
Enjoy the eclipse while eating the fruit of blackberry this one must be more exciting @donkeypong
Sweet Blackberry from aceh. :)
I'll have to try those. They do look quite dark.
Very dark ... and this is only in indonesia especially aceh
Well we all gonna see it on the net ;)
I'm looking forward to the eclipse this year too. Just wrote a post about being directly in the path of totality, up here in White House, TN.
Sorry to hear that you won't make the trip, @donkeypong, but there will be plenty of live coverage on TV. I intend to shoot footage during the event then post it right to Steemit.
Mine said the same thing! :) Of course I will be missing out on the fruit and cheese.
Yes, please blog it!
I'd trade places with you for a day. Haven't been to one of those Thai islands for a few years.
Plan B looks great. I hope you enjoy it. I hope you take some pictures of the eclipse.
hahaha your joke so awesome and make us laught @donkeypong , thanks for using my badge's , you are so great tom
Thanks for the great badge. I promised to use it on a funny post. This one is partly funny, but no warranties on my sense of humor.
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cool post! I especially like the reminder of prune plums. I love those, but sort of forgot to buy them this season. I will now though!! :)
They're good once a year.
I've got to look for some now then! :))
Only had to read in a few paragraphs to see how good this post is!
Since that's a few more paragraphs than many people read, you deserve an upvote.
I lost my excitement about astronomy a few years back. I used to be really in to it like you, chasing events throughout the year and trying to find the best location. Then it became a meme, places got crowded and decided to ditch it off altogether.
Great menu. Can't really go wrong with Guinness.
Guinness is always good, but I shouldn't be drinking it in the morning.
The Irish would strongly disagree. I remember having it for breakfast plenty of times. Especially during the summer at the beach.
I really enjoyed this - sorry for plan A being cancelled but I laughed at the reasons, expecially the watch it on TV part and then plan B turned into a whole lot of information. - well done - hope you and the dog have a great party. And cheese, nuts and fruits and Oreos, it can only be a great eclipse. Resteeming
I loved your post for few reasons. I'm traveling to Lincoln, NE to hang out with an old buddy & watch the solar eclipse in the path of totality. Since the other members of your family declined to make the trip, hanging with your is dog is perfect. My dog Luke likes fruit as well, especially watermelon. personally. I'd go with the Guinness over the charcoal lemonade, but to each their own. THX for this post & enjoy the show wherever you're at! 7-3's!
Enjoy! I've only had the charcoal lemonade once so I had to post about it. But on most days, I'd go with the Guinness also.
Unlike Guinness I had never heard of it & based on your review The Kid isn't likely to try it anytime soon either, lol! 7-3's!
Liquid charcoal lemonade....Good God, I could never imagine such a drink in my dreams, yet here it exists. Amazing :)
My jaw dropped when I first saw it. Then I had to try it once.
Fantastic article and made me so hungry looking at all of the beautiful foods, which I could just taste from seeing the photos. Sorry you had a hard time making the trip, but wow, sometimes the best place to see any event in on the tv after all. However, i am just back from Huntington Beach, where they had the U S OPEN completion in surfing, so I loved the surfing photos very much and it brought back some fantastic memories. As always, looking for your next article.
Huntington is awesome!
Liquid charcoal lemonade, now that sounds... interesting. 😅 You'll have to let us know how it tastes haha.
I have to admit I'm pretty lucky though, the eclipse will actually be heading straight through my town - so no traveling for me either. 😎
Enjoy the eclipse, but you can skip the black lemonade. :)
Wait... you are saying that you kinds didn't want to skip school and now you have to eat prunes with your dog? :o
In few years they will be so sick of school they will beg for a day off.. and you will remind them this! Ha!
I know those plums. In Poland they are actually pretty popular and are best to make nice thick jam (Powidła ). It would go so well with that cheese too. Google says it takes sugar, besides plums, to make it. My mum makes just just out of very mature plums. No sugar needed (or very very little).
It looks like Prune plums are very tasty but unfortunately this fruit is not in my place, at first glance it looks like a grape because it tastes sweet too. I want to taste this Prune plums fruit 😊.
But if I look like Jamblang Fruit because in my place this fruit is the most widely sold. Have you ever tasted this fruit? Sweet and sour, this is my wife's favorite fruit while pregnant.
It's a fruit for temperate climates, but I am sure you have some wonderful tropical fruits in your region also.
One of my favorite posts so far on Steemit. Glad to see I am already following you. I love the superimposed Humboldt Fog/Teahupoo image! I just watched a documentary on that the other day on Youtube about Laird Hamilton and how important that wave is and how now he said he wished he hadn't published the photo because it ended up drawing too many surfers to Teahupoo!
I definitely need to check out this Humboldt Fog. Your description sounds like absolute heaven. Glad that California has followed up its wine conquest with a bid for the cheese triple crown.
My best friend and I are working on a secret project that involves cheese. Maybe I can hit you up sometime about being a contributor?
One last thing - your Humboldt Fog/Teahupoo superimposition reminds me a of a poster my teacher had when I was in third grade. It was about 20x30 and it was produced by Friendly's Ice Cream. It showed a typical gorgeous beach scene with a couple running down a wide, white sand beach with azure waves breaking along the bottom and a giant cliff descending from the left down into the ocean. But wait! That wasn't a cliff - it was a series of giant scoops of ice cream in every flavor that Friendly's offered. It was a spectacular poster. And the teacher told us that we were to write an essay describing the poster and then read them aloud. Then the class would vote on whose essay was the best and that person would win the poster. I put everything I had into that essay, describing each chunk of gooey caramel dripping with melted vanilla cream and sliding down a shelf of luscious fudge with pecans, splashing into refreshing mint with dark chocolate, etc. etc. When it came time to read my essay, I went last and I knew I had it in the bag. I didn't get even a third way through when the class was literally moaning at my descriptions and yelling out things like, "Oh my God I need ice cream right now!" I won the poster.
That's a great story! I'm glad to have triggered such a memory.
Thank you!
I stayed up all night for both blood red moons, no that was a fascinating eclipse. Unfortunately, I live in Oklahoma and won't be able to see the full solar eclipse. but I'll still be watching. Loved your blog! I'm resteeming =)
I was with you all the way, until your choice of drink. Now granted, Guinness at 9:30 am is a bit sketchy. I do have some logic that can take us around this obstacle.
Since this is a full eclipse of the sun, effectively turning day into night, you have a legitimate loophole!
What a brilliant idea! How did I miss that loop of logic? :) Far better than drinking charcoal.
I don't know how you missed it! It leaped out at me while pondering the favored drink of poison control. 🤢
I can't believe the hotels phoned you many times! I never heard of this happening. Chill with the dog for the win!!
What a lovely post donkeypong. My husband used to live in Humboldt so he will love reading this as he is a professional chef and has often spoken of the great cheeses there. You certainly enjoy food so it's a plus with us.
He must try that cheese if he hasn't yet. He'll love it.
lol... your plan B was awesome with the agreement between you and your dog. Dogs are really wonderful creatures always there to keep the company worthwhile. I love cheese and that humboldt fog cheese was mouth watering. I guess you enjoyed your eclipse at home with your dog...lol
I love this! Makes me want to go out and buy fancy cheeses and strange beverages ;)
Very interesting post ...how to deal with one day when others change they mind and you alreadry creat another great plan to attend in that special day...eclipse !!!
@donkeypong ... Nice picture
Watching a total eclipse of the sun may be a “once in a lifetime” opportunity. The August 21 solar eclipse passes through much of the continental United States, but its path lies far to the north of me. So my plan was to take the kids out of school, spend one day driving north and then another day driving back south, just so we could brag to other people that we saw the total eclipse for a few seconds. That was Plan A.
Regard
@steem77
Thats funny. Everyone is busy on the day you're taking to be very important. I guess no one cares. Do you think we're spiritually out of tune as people
Yes, seeing a solar eclipse can indeed be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But, not all of our wishes can be realized easily. There are many challenges that we will face as happened in the story above. Good thing @donkeypong has prepared several plans: plan A and plan B. Unfortunately, plan B just choose to stay home, how unpleasant.
Oh yes, the hotel reservation tricks done far away are good to try. At least we can get a cheaper price. What the hotel did (if it actually happened) that asked for a canceled reservation was outrageous and unjustified.
Interesting post and interested my heart when he saw his greetings know my friends may we become friends.
You should revert to plan A or A.5. To see the eclipse is one thing, to feel it is the most amazing experience ever. I caught one in europe in the 90s (I believe) Travelled 9 hours to catch it. The mixture of very strange lighting effects. Sudden drop in temperature and a second dawn on the same day with the birds resinging their morning song will stick with you forever. You can enjoy you food when you get back. You shouldnt miss this.
I was young I have watched Solar Eclipse in Asia. Though this time I am in further south than the US eclipse belt. Got some good ideas from plan B. For me, the darkest fruit would be black grapes and dates that I will enjoy while watching eclipse live on TV.
Very interesting post. Laughed so much while reading. Have experienced eclipse of the sun twice. Barely noticed the eclipse that was the ec. Good you had company with plan B.
Waoo really nice post !!
i hope & i try to make perfect post like it. thanks for perfect post
Going to have to try that Humboldt Fog #Cheese - sounds fascinating. I chuckled when I read yr Statement about what You & yr dog could agree on for the menu - Ha!
Even though u won't see the #eclipse, I'm sure you'll still have a good day
Then I looked at the image of fresh Prunes, as I'd never seen that b-4. I used to make (when I worked as a Health Home worker, taking care of people) a blended 'Constipation Drink' and it featured Prunes & apples.
Thanks for the whimsical post!
If I am in your position, I also will not continue the trip to the hotel. I'll just watch TV. But, I also will not cancel the hotel that I have booked. Better to give (sell) to friends who want to go there. xD
Btw, interesting post, did not feel I read through to completion.
@donkeypong
I can say.... You got a chance for full eclipse with yummy fruits and Humboldt Fog Cheese. A great time with loved ones :-)
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Sending all my employees to an Oregon festival Thursday! We are closing Fri-Mon so they can have a break, so cool! Me and the family going to Disneyland this weekend, so I'm not going, but very cool experience!
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Beautiful picture.....nice post
A wonderful natural phenomenon for mankind, I ask myself what is the wisdom behind the incident, whether a sign for the future ,, because there is a myth among my local people, if there is a solar eclipse there will be a disaster going forward, but I do not believe the thing that.
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Wow ... it's amazing. I've enjoyed it once in my life. Beautiful ... even very beautiful but for the culture in our area, eclipse is a sign of disaster, every society pray to avoid bshaya that will happen
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