This morning was cold, but not too bad. I packed up my tent and headed to Chicago. On the way I had breakfast at the Iron Skillet. The food and drink portions were out of control big. Fox News was on the TV there.
The Cubs game was pretty good, though they lost 5-0. It turns out that it was a makeup game with the White Sox. So Wrigley Field was filled with Cubs and White Sox fans, seemed like half and half. But because it was a makeup game, there were seat problems. Four people showed up with the same tickets as four people in the row behind me. So they took four other seats and when those people showed up they took other seats and so on. The original people had gotten their tickets free from the guy who sang the national anthem and I think that’s how the problem started. Everyone got seats eventually.
There was a young girl, 7 or 8 years old, in the row behind me that kept trying to start a White Sox cheer: “Let’s Go White Sox. clap… clap… clap clap clap. Let’s Go White Sox.” Her voice was loud, but no one joined in except to clap. Her father encouraged her to shout louder, stand up, and even go to the aisle. Still no one joined. But she’ll make a good cheerleader one day.
I drove until ten then looked for a place to stay. Winona, MN was the first place that had lodging. The Quality Inn here is not a great room. She said “Is it okay if you don’t have an outside window?” Sounds weird right? Well, my window looks into the conference room.










