Father, son prepare for eclipse after missed 1979 viewing
MADRAS, Ore. — The last time a total solar eclipse blacked out the sun in Oregon nearly 40 years ago, Gene Brick was working in a timber mill that refused to shut down for the spectacle.
The World War II veteran and amateur astronomer was devastated when his friends raved about experiencing a pitch-dark sky in the middle of the day.
“Everyone who was outside got to see it, and they enjoyed telling me all about it — and I was hurt by that,” said Brick, now 92. “But work is work, you know.”
Brick will get another chance to witness history this month, when a total solar eclipse begins its path across the U.S. in Oregon.


