RM>>> Yepp ... started out cloudy, but it cleared up completely ... lucky RM>>> me. I could even see a protuberance with my small telescope.
Mv>> I saw the protuberence with my binoculars.
WD> From my office with my binoculars I could see a nicely shaped naked WD> female in her appartment ... every day ... not just once every 60 WD> years.
Lucky you... now you aren't blind like Richard and Michiel (you know, of course, that you don't look at the sun - even during an eclipse) without eye protection and possible permanent eye damage.
I saw the eclipse on my balcony (in 1999) by projecting the image on a piece of white paper. Used a telescope for that. My son saw it, too. Lucky guy... it'll probably be the only time during his lifetime that the eclipse was total over Germany.