I didn't know there's a 2023 (annular) eclipse too.
It looks like that one crosses Albuquerque during the Balloon Fiesta.
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/new-mexico-2023-eclipse
Wouldn't it be amazing to see the eclipse from the air?
Or from the river -- Quiet Waters Paddling (in Bernalillo, just north of Albuquerque) used to do "float the Fiesta" paddle trips during Balloon Fiesta; they probably still do and I can't imagine they'd pass up the chance to do something with the eclipse. It's an extremely easy paddling route and they have good guides, no experience necessary, a very professional, safety-oriented outfit. (caveat: last time I was there was ~2014.)
https://www.quietwaterspaddling.com/
I was in the SF Bay area when the annular eclipse was visible there back in like 2010 or so...
Had a screen set up made from a binocular to project the eclipse onto a whiteboard, but aside
from a few moments when only the "ring" was showing around the moon it was more like a
cloud passing in front of the sun than anything else. When the max amount of sun was occluded
it got a little dimmer but if you didn't know there was an eclipse going on most would not have
even noticed it I think.
Hmm. The idea of being in a balloon during the eclipse sounds romantic, but I think the balloon
would block most of the view... Unless you could get a balloon made of special materials that
were semi-transparent but were safe to look through to watch maybe?
**NOTE** I just looked it up and it was back in 2012. In SF Bay area where I was located it wasn't a full annular, only about 75-80% eclipsed. Was fully annular further north.