As promised, here's some eclipse Midjourney stuff. There's no TG aspect to any of this, just the eclipse being personified as a woman. Read on if you just want my thoughts on the eclipse event itself.
It was pretty amazing, and lasted a really long time. And it seemed more intense than it did in 2017. Right after it happened it was a little difficult to even process what HAD just happened. Like I was sitting there moments after the sunlight came back and in my mind it just could not picture what I had just seen. It was a little weird.
The next one for North America will happen in 2044, and only for Montana, North Dakota and Canada. I'll be pretty old by then, and I'll be long dead the next time it cuts across the part of America that I live in. But hey, can't complain too much about getting to see a full solar eclipse twice in seven years. I also remember the 1994 eclipse, which happened in Wisconsin, and that the world turned dark and red for a brief moment and running around in the front yard.
I was told that never happened, but I recently binged the Dahmer series on Netflix and it shows that particular eclipse happening, so vindication!
Anyway, here are the images and I hope that you enjoy looking at them, and that you got to enjoy looking at the eclipse.