Our normal Flagstaff weather returned in time for my May run. I got 5.5 photometric nights out of 7, and so had time to: * get a half-dozen new requested sequences * observe an eclipsing binary * observe two RR Lyrs from min to max * obtain deep imagery for two old novae * obtain deep imagery for two quiescent CVs * observe the J0835.9+5118 SAX X-ray transient field * monitor a soft-gamma-ray burster field * get the third observation necessary for many CV fields, in preparation for paper III * observe N Sgr 99 = V4444 Sgr * obtain sequences for symbiotic stars So you can get a lot accomplished even with the shortening nights as long as you are prepared! The field photometry for the fields of IR Com, GO Com, 1432-0033, GW Lib, V893 Sco, V4444 Sgr, and GM Sgr have been posted to the anon ftp site. Arne -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arne Henden Instruments/software/CCDs US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station Cepheids/photometry/IR P.O. Box 1149 http://ftp.nofs.navy.mil Flagstaff, AZ 86002-1149 Voice: (520)779-5132 aah@nofs.navy.mil FAX: (520)774-3626