Category: Amish


I picked up this young lad, his siblings and Mom, to take them home. His young cousin stepped up to the window to talk to me. He asked me what I do at home! It made my day. He was a young fella that I also had as a passenger many times with and without his parents. It made my day that he wanted to chat with the taxi driver. Maybe it helps that I give the children “smarties” when they ride with me!

When I called to schedule a visit at the assisted living facility where my 97-year-old Mother is, they said, “We were just talking about your mother!” At the table during a meal, one of the residents was crying, and my Mother got up out of her chair, went over to the lady and gave her a big hug. Wow, how sweet is that? I had a nice visit with her on the porch. She said, “I would give you a “howdy do” handshake but I think it is against the rules!” LOL

Interesting photo, with the chicken house in the foreground, then the cows, and then the neighbor’s farm. I suspect that with this setup the chickens would be classified free-range.

Amish Farmer in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, still farming with horses, as is typical for the Amish.

Foggy Morning

A horse in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.

Beautiful Country Home

My Cousin’s Son’s Property

Taking Notes

Hydroponic Fish Farm Tour

The upper photo is of a plow that is manufactured locally for the Amish, many who use horses for their field work. In the lower photo, you see a plow in action!

Snow

A beautiful scene of an Amish farm. This photo was from Valentine’s Day, here in Ohio, but we also had a layer of snow on the ground, this morning, five days before it is officially Spring! Stay Safe!

Dusty Lane

Serene country farm in Ohio. This sect of Amish think gravel, would be a luxury, not to be indulged in. Or for sure, concrete or blacktop for their driveway. Of course not much could hinder the passage of a carriage (buggy)