For a while I thought that it wasn't going to be a busy day at Afton Station, but it turned out to be just fine, with a total of 34 visitors. They all came from Oklahoma -- from Guthrie, Miami, Colcord, Ketchum, Claremore, and Tulsa. The bulk of folks came with a convoy of nice old vehicles on a pre-Christmas "Toy Run" which began in Claremore and was meandering around the area. We were very pleased to have them stop at the Station.
Ron M. and I were especially fond of this snappy vintage police car. What a great resto!
Early in the day, three very nice young men from Afton stopped in to say hello. They even volunteered their time to the Station, and I may take them up on it when the busy season begins again in early spring. Just prior to their arrival, Ron "Tattoo Man" Jones drove up and brought a toy from the "Cars" movie which he wanted to give to the first kid in the door. It turned out that it was less than a half hour before these guys showed up, so one of them got the toy. Karma!
And then there was the '60s-era Isetta! When it pulled up under our canopy I was busy doing something else and just glanced at it. I thought it was a Smart car. It wasn't until I saw the iconic front-opening door that I realize what it really was. I love Isettas!
A grandma and grandson who are in the area to do some deer hunting came for a visit. No luck on bagging a deer yet, but they've only just begun. They saw a few this morning, and I've seen a few along the roads in the past couple of days, victims of road kill.
Ron M. was with me today and both Tattoo Man and Robin stopped in for a while. It was actually a nice, unhurried, gentle day and I hope tomorrow will be the same.
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