
What a wild May! We had the Farm Jeep at four shows, and there was even a book signing event. The first weekend found us at the Brown County Antique Machinery Association, where our show adventures began long ago. The second weekend saw us at a new show for us, the Monroe County Antique Machinery Association in Bloomington, IN. You can check out both shows on their respective Facebook pages.
The next weekend found us in North Canton, OH, at the Spring Willys Reunion. This is always a great show, and this year it was bigger and better than ever. We had so much fun, we are planning to attend the Fall Reunion in Fulton, MO.
The following week, Barry had minor surgery, but was well enough to celebrate a friend’s reunion. Then it was off to Heuston Woods State Park for the Midwest Willys Rally. Just like the Spring Reunion, this one seemed bigger and better than ever. Both shows offer their own twists, so they are “must-be-there” events for us.
Our “friend” Scott Sperling posted on the Rally’s Facebook page that Barry would be signing his free e-book at the event. He did hear a lot of comments and signed one Jeep hat, but no one offered up a phone screen.

Speaking of the book, it continues to get good reviews, especially of the free part:
“All I can say is Wow, very cool!! I couldn’t stop reading it until I was done. A long time ago, I knew you were the guy to figure out all this Farm Jeep stuff.”
“I have been a Flatfender fan for most of my life, but never paid much attention to the Farm Jeep aspect. Your book has sparked my interest in a whole new part of our hobby.”
If you have comments, good or bad, suggestions for improvements or additions, drop Barry a note at barry@farmjeep.com.

