The Mercer, PA KOA took claim to the title of final campground the Four Winds called home on our travels to and from San Francisco. Today was their last day open for the season and we wanted to stay in the RV for a final night even though we probably could have powered through to Jersey City and arrived before the neighborhood left for work this morning. Instead we hooked up the electricity, turned on the propane and went through our routine of getting the RV prepared for an overnight stay.
Prior to pulling into spot #50 we had our last dinner on the road at the Elephant And Castle in Mercer, PA. It was a good meal with your typical bar fare, but it was our experience in the parking lot after the meal that would be in our minds for a while. Jennie jumps into the passenger’s seat and I looped around the front of the RV to get into the driver’s side. As I grab the keys to unlock my door I see a black cat take off from the RV. I assume it’s Sebastian and that he slinked out the door when Jennie got in. He goes darting across the parking lot and under cars. Now I am in a pickle. Do I try to trail him on my own? Or do I double back and grab Jennie so we have 2 sets of eyes? I see him run under a car so I take that as my chance to run back. I tap the window and wave my hands in a “come quick” motion to Jennie and as she is opening the door I am running away, but yelling loudly enough for her to hear “He Got Out!”.
“He? Who? Sebastian? Are you Sure?” He hadn’t taken the time to say hi and tell me his name as he darted off so I didn’t have all of the information Jennie was requesting as she trailed me now running through the parking lot. I can only imagine what we must have looked like to the patrons of the bar and the gas station nearby. Jennie suggested I go back to grab the flashlight and his crate so we can toss him in there when we find him. At this point he darts from under the car and down into a water filled ditch which is back by a corn maze. Jennie bounds down the bank of the ditch and I sprint for the RV. I jump in the RV, find the flashlight and grab the crate. When I do, the crate doesn’t come with me as easily as I thought it would and Sebs comes tumbling out of it.
He was in there the entire time! Another black cat must have been using our RV’s engine as a warm place to hang out while we ate. Disaster avoided, cat safe, Jennie/Jimmy finally have a normal heart rate again.
We did end up at the South Bend East KOA the night before, but just spent the night, woke up and got on the road to PA. I would have liked to check out Notre Dame, but the KOA was beyond it and I wasn’t up for going back. I’ll get to a game one day. Anyway, our travels took us through IN and OH. We missed the Indiana sign, but I believe we got it on the way out. We did get the Ohio sign, but I preferred the one on the barn side on the way out to SF than this typical roadside piece of metal. We did get a picture with the Four Winds though.
Before settling into the South Bend East KOA, we spent the night a few hundred miles west with friends in Chicago. The original plan was to stay in the Chicago area for a few days and make a few trips into the city, but we couldn’t find any open RV parks within 45 minutes. So the plan changed to dinner/hang out and a quick meeting of dogs followed by driving further east to an RV park along 80. Our friend, Dan, Lives in the Andersonville section of Chicago and knew of some areas that could accommodate for RV parking. Street RV parking!
We made our way from Deforest, WI and into the Chicago area just as rush hour started to settle in. It was the first time we’d been in traffic since San Fran and the first time in rush hour since our near empty gas tank in St. Louis. The traffic was easy and we soon were parallel parking the RV on a Chicago roadside. Jennie gave me directions (like Tad in his driveway in Utah) and I got the RV into the spot with no major complications.
Dan lived nearby and came to the RV with his dog, Mingus. Daisy and Mingus met and got along very well. We were bummed that we didn’t get to a park to let them romp because in their short time together they showed very similar playing tendencies. Mingus is also the first dog that not only enjoys Daisy’s kisses, but also gives them back.
After about 20 minutes in the RV, a walk with the mutts through the neighborhood and a stop at Dan and Rachel’s place we went to Charlie’s Ale House for some food and beers. Mike and Katie met us as well and we spent the night catching up in person. Jennie and I both like Chicago a lot and having friends to spend time with there makes it even better.
OK, battery is wearing down on the laptop and as Jennie mentioned, we have no connection with the lighter anymore. Thanks for taking the time to read during both of our trips and for our time in SF. I am glad we’ll have these times recorded and I hope you had fun reading.
I'd also like to thank everyone who took the time to wish me a happy birthday this week. Jennie decorated the RV for me and I know it'll be a birthday I remember forever.
Jimmy
In Franklin's tower the four winds sleep,
Like four lean hounds the lighthouse keep,
Wildflower seeds in the sand and wind
May the four winds blow you home again
-Franklin's Tower, Grateful Dead



















































