We were around 65 percent, and my mom and I went to a street party in a nearby town. It was a LOT of fun!
At the max eclipse, it got a little dimmer, and the shadows looked weird, and the dj blasted Dark Side of the Moon as loud as he could, and I don't think anyone was disappointed, because none of us expected it to be particularly dark at that percentage. Even 45 percent sun is a LOT of sun!
The real fun was in seeing the surface of the sun through various hobbyists' telescopes (sunspots! plasma!), and eating ice cream, and staring at the eclipse through borrowed viewers, and all the little kids running around with their home made cereal box viewers.
One lady commented to me that it felt like we'd stepped back in time 100 years, all of us gathering in a small town's park, with a high school band playing brass instruments and small children running around. She was right, too, it really did!
I can't wait for 2024. All we have to do is pop over to Montreal and we'll be in the path of totality!