Well, it's all over here, more or less. Very few clouds, so it was quite good.
I was rather disappointed to find that during totality, eclipse sunglasses show nothing at all. They only show the partials. I wish they'd warned me about that. So I took a very brief look with the naked eye and wished I'd had a safe way of looking longer, because it was pretty impressive.
By cutting out one of the lenses of a pair of eclipse glasses and sticking it over my camera lens, I was able to get a few passable shots of the partials, though most of them were ruined by camera shake because of the necessary high zoom level, and by artifacts from the cheap camera optics. And of course, no shot of the total eclipse except one without the eclipse lens, and that's very poor. Still, overall the photos are better than I expected. Nothing like as good as NASA, but they're mine, and very likely better than most of the shots other folks were taking. Nerdiness wins again.