Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guests: Dave & Marsha Scheuermann
Running time: 0:16:19
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We continue with part three of our interview with Dave & Marsha Scheuermann, owners and operators of The Taylor Home Inn up in Wisconsin. The feedback on these episodes from you, the listeners has been great and I hope that might translate into some of you visiting the Scheuermann’s bed and breakfast and stay in Andy’s room, Opie’s room, or maybe Aunt Bee’s room which they talk a little about in this episode.
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Really enjoyed these special Podcasts with Dave and Marsha. My wife Linda and I have been at the Inn seven times now. We have stayed in all three rooms, My favorite is Opie’s room because of all the nostalgic toys and games that are displayed throughout the room. I continue to marvel at the detail one finds within the Bed and Breakfast. On our last visit I was able to wear my Barney Fife uniform and interact with all the other guests. I agree with Dave’s comments about the courthouse. That is going to be just a great addition to the Inn. Guests should be aware that Marsha will not serve peanut butter and jelly sandwiches once those doors clang shut.
I look forward to visiting one day (hopefully soon).
Ken, I bet if you’re good, Marsha will throw some peanuts in the cell and you can jump up and down on them and make your own peanut butter. haha
They had good observations about Mayberry people – you do get an immediate friend, even if you’ve only met and may not see them ever again. Just good people.
I love the interviews. I wrote Eleonora and suggested they move the Inn to TN so it would be closer to all of us. HAHAHHAHA