Tin Can Tourists in Springfield - June 7, 2006
Springfield, OH, was one of the stops on the Tin Can Tourists' trip over the
National Road and that's where I had a chance to look them over.
Ken & and Lana
Hindley's 1936 Aerocar was at the front of the lot and that's where I
found TCT President Forrest Bone. Forrest (in white) and Ken (in blue) are
typical of the entire group in being extremely friendly and rightfully proud
of their mobile accommodations. Thirty campers make up the caravan and there
is a spotter's guide of sorts
here. I signed the caravan banner displayed on the side of
the one of a kind Wayzalot that Hardy and Terry Evans built and decorated.
Hardy invited me in for a look-see. (I said these folks are friendly.) The
ground was wet from rain and a cloud covering didn't help my picture taking at
all. When the rain returned, I headed inside Joe's Grille for a good roadie
meal. With the rain continuing, I headed home after dinner.
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