Category Archives: Seymour

Book sale! Muehl Public Library, Seymour, WI

I worked today with five other women to set up for tomorrow’s book sale. Come when the library is open Friday, from 10 to 6, and on Saturday, from 10 to 2.

Now it’s your turn to get a bargain and help support the Friends of Muehl Public Library.

There’s everything from large print books to children’s books, and let’s not forget all those cookbooks. You are bound to find something that will make your day. Also, recorded books and Playaways are also for sale at bargain prices.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Midwest Shrine Association convention parade

Seymour was honored to be selected to host this parade.

I was amazed at the cars, bikes, mini-bikes, etc. that zoomed up and down and around Main Street.

This is just a portion of what I saw.

The rest of my video was live-streamed on Facebook.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Quick view of Seymour museum

Come visit our local museum on Depot Street, Seymour. Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 1 to 4, until Labor Day.

You can meet me most Friday afternoons. That’s when I help as a docent.

The museum has multiple touch screen computers for fun and/or education.

Come on over and join the fun.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Swans arrive

Spring migration is going strong. Swans have stopped on the farm and in other parts of the Seymour area.

They are far away from the road so I walked down the lane and zoomed in on these white visitors.

They come and they go.

The swans are signs of spring, even when snow is predicted to fly this evening.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Early Balloon Ascension

I was up early and suddenly remembered that the balloons were in Seymour this weekend. After feeding my pets, I drove to town.

As the sun rose in the sky, the balloons were unfolded and grew with air, first cool and finally hot air.

They went east, so not toward my home this year.

When all the balloons were up in the air, the area around the takeoff grounds seemed so quiet.

I did not follow them, but went home for my breakfast.

Early morning viewing is the best.

Until next time, that’s it from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright © 2021 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved