Friday night skies were clear at sunset, but I didn't want to observe because of the bright moon. Got to bed relatively early, but about 2:00 am one of our dogs needed to go outside. Went with him and saw beautiful skies with the moon low on the southwest horizon. The scope was still set up from a few nights earlier covered with the 365 Telegizmo cover, so I took off the cover, connected the power and gave the skies a look-see. Jupiter was between a couple of trees in the southeast, so I checked out the king - first time I've seen it in several months - majestic as usual. Knowing Neptune was close by, I slewed to its location, and was able to spot a greenish dot in the fov. Put the camera on and squeezed off a few shots. Only one decent one, but it captures the beauty of the eighth planet:

Moved over to Draco high overhead, slightly to the northwest. Usually there's a pretty bad light pollution problem from the city of Asheville to the north, but it wasn't too bad at this time of the morning. Couldn't see my target, the Cat's Eye Nebula, but trusted the GoTo system of the CGE and put the camera back on the scope. Went to the autoguide system and made a number of shots. Ironically, the nebula showed up best in one of the test shots I made. I did make a number of subs at longer exposures, but for the most part the nebula details were blown out in these longer exposures.
Finally shut it all down just as twilight was showing.