Category Archives: Sunnybook Farm

End of November

The wind made this day wicked, otherwise it wouldn’t have felt so cold. The temperature was 25, but the windchill was 15. Brrrrr!

After tending to things outside, I hurried back inside my house.

The house felt much warmer after returning to the kitchen where a loaf of bread was baking. Having the oven on made my kitchen cozy.

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

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Corn being combined

Like Bob, I watch my renters working to get the corn out of the field.

Hopefully, the rain will not stop this harvest. These acres are the last fields of the year for the Maass Family.

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

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Freezing to capture birds at feeder

I was only going to be outside for a few seconds, but the birds kept flitting to the feeder.

The blue jay is bossy. When it comes to the feeder, other birds scatter. But when I’m trying to get bird pictures, the blue jays become shy.

I’m heading into town today to get more peanuts at Pulaski Warehouse. I buy the 50-pound bag. It’s unbelievable how much those birds eat, along with sunflower seeds.

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

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Down the farm lane

It was 70 degrees today, rare for mid-November. I thought I share some of this lovely weather today.

By tomorrow, we’ll have below-normal temperatures.

Winter comes too soon, but it has its benefits, too, even if I shiver more.

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

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.