No unfortunately.
I'm having trouble finding a dry spot to setup my telescope out of the glare of surrounding lights. We had about two inches of rain this afternoon and my usual spot is a just a bit soft. I've got my fingers crossed for tonight.
I live in a nicely treed suburb with tennis courts and a bowls club next door, with a lighthouse on the street out the front of the house, so its a bit of a challenge at times finding the right spot to set up. I've got a great spot out in the carpark of the bowls club, when they remember to turn out the fluro lights above their front door.

Its part of the joy of living in the 'burbs I guess.
I've convinced my wife we need to take down a couple of palm trees and a big leopard tree. Once they're gone I'll be able to set up on some concrete, protected from most of the street lights and clear of trees, with a 150 degree n/s view covering an area approx just past zenith to about 40 degrees above the eastern horizon. Its a narrow window but at least the whole sky will roll through it as the year progresses. Thats the theory at least .
Better luck tonight. (I've still only had the new Meade out 6 times since the 11 Oct)
Paul