It seems that there is an increase in equipment talk during these horrible months. To promote more 'A' (Albert) topics, we can discuss on this:
What is the most memorable astronomy event/ object you have seen and like to share?
To start the ball rolling...
One memorable event was in 1999 during my army daze (days.. but served like in a daze) when I was in Thailand for army training, I saw the Leonid meteor shower. At that time I did not know anything about astronomy and it was my first time seeing shooting stars. I saw many shooting stars those nights and saw a few fireballs. There was one huge fireball (really look like a big flaming object) that I saw. It flew for probably about a second and it was very memorable looking at that. I could not believe my eyes! It was because of this Leonid meteor shower that I started reading up on astronomy and buying the stuff and learning astronomy by myself.

Other memorable objects was like looking at the Pleiades (7 sisters) open clusters for the first time with my binoculars. It was really beautiful. Other objects I liked is Saturn which looked like a 'cartoon planet' on my C5.

The most memorable nightsky was in Yosemite National park (USA) where I saw the clearest (most transparent) sky. The milkyway was GLOWING.. and not like a cloud as seen from average Mersing skies. It is transparent because there is ZERO clouds. The entire sky is dark blue in the day time.. which means superb transparency in the night. However that only occurs during Summer.