First, I'm glad to see that so many of you got to experience totality, instead of thinking that "I've seen an eclipse before, this is no big deal". Just feel sorry for those poor fools that had every opportunity to see it, but decided that sitting around watching TV was a better option. Those that have seen it now...please come see us in Texas in 7 years and enjoy it again

Those that blew it off...Texas doesn't need you.
Just got back from our trip, 1800+ miles around Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota and Nebraska. Watched totality in Bar Nunn Wyoming, next to a nice bar/grill who gave us access to their bathrooms and surrounded by probably 50 or so strangers experiencing nature with us. Pictures will come later, they're spread across several cameras and I haven't had a chance to take a breath yet (something about a hurricane absolutely screwing up our flight plans today...).
We got to see totality, then wandered to I think 6, maybe 7 national parks and/or historical monuments. Busy trip.
Foxpaws, did you go to Carhenge for it? If not, I'm going to slap you. We visited yesterday at the end of our journey, and they said they had quite a fun little crowd there.