I didn't feel like going out, so I didn't see it. But late night/early morning, I was up and wanted something cold to drink so I walked to 7-11. On my way back I happened to look up and saw one. I guess I happened to catch a straggler, but I'm glad I did. I don't know why, but it made me happy to just catch one. Surprising too because this is in a city.

It's ok though. If you really want to see some, just go off somewhere away from civilization where there aren't streetlights and stuff, then lie on your back when you go to sleep (go camping, or boating and lie on the deck). If you're from the city, you'd be surprised how much the sky is lit up by stars when you're away from all those lights (and pollution probably). Easier for light coming from space to reach you. You'll see a shitload more of stars, and if you lie there for a while, you can take in more light over time (at least I think, like how they took hubble deep space), and see more. Anyways, if you do that, you'll be surprised how common "shooting stars" are.