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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Rurality blog post..

 For my Rurality blog post, I am going back in time for my pics. I am showing picks from nearby Parke County of some of the Amish hard at work.
 These were taken in 2010. 
And just for fun, nothing says rural to me quite like chickens!

Linking to Rurality Blog Hop....

22 comments:

Our photos said...

Your photos are beautiful!
Greetings from Holland, RW & SK

Small City Scenes said...

I love the idea of doing the work with horses. some small loggers out here do some of the work with horses--it is safer on the forests. I love a chicken in the rain. LOL
We will be gone for a bunch of days . going to house sit for Cheri on the ranch while they go visit their son in Oregon. I should be a challenge and mass photo op. we are going to hunt for arrowheads too. MB

EG CameraGirl said...

I love these photos of the present that look so much like the past.

TexWisGirl said...

i'm just amazed that the baler can form a bale being pulled by horses. i know that sounds weird, but in this modern age of hydraulics and speed, it's rather nice to see a slower way. :)

Anonymous said...

Having the hay wagon directly behind the small square baler takes a lot of work out of that job. I have never seen that before.

MadSnapper said...

i like the second shot, looks like they were posing, or this is a painting... great looking chicken

Judy said...

Nice, I love seeing the Amish at work around here.

don said...

That horse drawn baler is something to see. The fellow bucking bales back on that wagon is in for lots of heavy work. A fine series.

Tanya Breese said...

i love these!

barbara l. hale said...

You are so right about that! Nothing says rural like a chicken. Nice rural scenes!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful rural shots and love the Amish ~ Chicken is delightful! ~ thanks, carol, xxx

Lmkazmierczak said...

I'm sure nothing has changed for the Amish...nice captures♪♫ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/amazing-grace/

Cranberry Morning said...

Love the Amish photos! The Amish in our neighborhood don't use haybaling machines; they throw loose hay onto a wagon. And I so agree with your appreciation of chickens! The only thing that keeps me from getting chickens is the thought of going outdoors to feed and water them when it's below zero degrees and a foot or more of snow outside.

Great photos! I so enjoyed them.

Mary said...

Such hard workers! And I agree about chickens :-)

betty-NZ said...

Wonderful photos. They seem to really enjoy what they do.

Allie said...

Oh, wow! That's quite a sight to see all of them out in the fields. Lovely post, and I would agree, who doesn't love chickens? (: Blessings to you!

xoxo,
Allie
http://framedbygod.blogspot.com

Ellie said...

I am loving your pictures - it is amazing to see them work with the horses in the fields.

Sarah McBride said...

Gorgeous photos! Especially love the second one :)

Nancy said...

I enjoyed these photos very much, Rose. They remind me of trips I often took with my late husband to Holmes County, Ohio, where many Amish reside. I loved going there. The hen is a pretty one. Thanks for sharing. Blessings, Nancy

Anonymous said...

Thank you for coming by to share on Rurality Blog Hop #41!

Dzjiedzjee said...

What a great series of nice and quite country life! I love it ;-)

Warm greetings from the Netherlands,
dzjiedzjee.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Wonderful scenes! I've never had the privilege of seeing them while at work. Have only witnessed them in the buggies.

~Lindy

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