My other blog

Monday, December 21, 2020

Amish


 Taken over in Illinois a few years ago...I think this was at an Amish school..

25 comments:

Ruth Hiebert said...

I sure wouldn’t want to drive a school bus like that.

Michael Rawluk said...

Nicely shot. They have a way of life that might get them through the horrible century.

ElaineH said...

I don't get up to Pennsylvania too often but when I do, I love seeing the Amish farms and the buggies. This is a wonderful image!

Martha said...

Very familiar, we have an Amish community here too.

Jeannelle said...

We have Old Order Amish around here. The Amish in Iowa are required to have English (not the subject) teachers. Nice shot.

Anonymous said...

The transport is ready if they can find the horses. ;-) When I lived in the Midwest, we would occasionally see Amish folks on the roads.

CheerfulMonk said...

Yes, nice shot. 🙂

Kodak said...

Interesting method of traveling. Cool shot.

Ginny Hartzler said...

It looks like around here! How large is this community?

Claudine/canelle said...

Une communauté très intéressante à découvrir ..belle photo

Calusarus said...

These school buses are unusual. Nice find

Ann said...

Nice shot. There are a lot of Amish families in this area. A lot of them shop in the store where I work. Sometimes I think their simpler way of life would be nice.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I've always had a sneaking admiration for such people and their determination to stick to their beliefs.

Hootin Anni said...

Such an envious lifestyle. Tho I'm spoiled with modern gadgets we have, I must admit their simple way of living is impressively admired.

Nancy Chan said...

It will be interesting to learn more about their lifestyle. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2021 to you and family.

A Left-Eyed View said...

Makes me yearn to be part of a society of simplicity! I miss the simpler times of my youth without cellphones and computers.

MadSnapper said...

beautiful photo. I am thinking this old gal could not get up in one of those wagons to ride in it.

Laura. M said...

Gusta recordar fotos.
Te deseo una buena Navidad. Merry Christmas Rose. CuĂ­date.
Un abrazo.

ushasurya said...

very nice shot...I have read about them..Hats off to their lifestyle in these times..

Ruthie said...

What a quaint view

Red Rose Alley said...

That's so interesting how they get from one place to another. I can really relate to it. There is an Amish movie that I've watched a few times. It's about forgiveness, and each time I watch it, I cry. It's a beautiful story. Merry Christmas to you, Rose. Thanks for being such a good blog friend and visiting, and for your comments. I appreciate it.

~Sheri

....peter:) said...

this is a nice scene Rose....peter:)

HappyK said...

Nice capture. We have Amish living around here and see the buggies driving down the road.

don said...

It’s a very interesting picture of the buggled and the Amish situation

L. D. said...

It is a great photo.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

About the photography

All photos are ©Rose Swalls unless otherwise stated .
Click to enlarge photos.

Labels

\ (1) 4-leaf clover (1) accident (1) Albion (5) All Seasons (2) allis chalmers (1) American Bittern (1) Amish (19) Amish farm (7) animal (5) antique (2) antiques (12) apple crates (2) apples (2) architecture (17) Arthur (16) Attica (3) autumn (87) B&W (6) bald eagle (9) barn (525) Barn Charm (98) Barn Collective (118) barn home (3) barn-house (2) Barred Owl (1) bench (2) bicycles (2) bids (1) Big Pine Creek (1) Billie Creek (1) bird's nest (3) birdhouses (4) birds (302) bloom (2) blue heron (24) boat (2) brick (1) Bridgeton (10) Bridgeton covered bridge (3) Bridgeton House (2) Brouillette's Creek (2) Bubbie (6) bud (1) buggy wheel (1) building (2) bus (1) butterfly (82) by Lorelei (3) calves (15) Camera Critters (2) canoe (1) car (5) cardinal (9) cat (6) caterpillar (1) cattle (35) chair (1) Charlie (2) chickadee (1) chicken (13) Christmas (4) Christmas night shot (1) churc (1) church (32) Clairborne County (2) Clay City Pottery festival. (1) clematis (7) clothespins (1) cloud (1) clouds (23) coneflowers (8) convertible (1) Copper (11) cottonwood (1) Cougar (1) courthouse (14) covered bridge (18) Covington (2) coyote (1) creek (4) crop duster (1) Cumberland Gap (8) dairy (1) damselfly (7) deer (3) Delta (3) Diamond (1) Dickcissel (5) dogwood (11) door (6) dove (7) dragonfly (44) drive-by (31) eagle (17) Eastern Kingbird (2) Edgar County (26) elderberries (1) Eugene (1) evening light (1) fall (95) family (1) farm (31) farming (5) fence (64) fence post (1) fish (1) flea market (3) flower (2) flowers (237) fly (1) fog (2) forge (1) Foto Tunes (1) Fowler Park (1) Frankfort (1) Franklin (1) Friday's fences (55) frog (12) from the flea market (1) funny (2) garden (2) gas pumps (1) gate (1) geese (14) Gidget's (1) goat (1) Good fences (75) Goose Pond (4) gourds (4) grain elevator (4) grass (3) Green Valley (5) guinea fowl (2) hawks (27) hay (5) hibiscus (7) hoarfrost (3) hollyhock (1) horse (9) house (65) Howe (3) http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif (1) Hudson (4) I'd Rather B Birdin' (18) ice (4) Illinois (111) Indiana (154) insect (103) Inspired Sunday (1) Jackson (3) Jackson Bridge (2) Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area (2) Johnson County (1) juvenile eagle (2) kilns (1) Kitty Soft Paws (1) knife (10) leaves (10) lichen (2) light (1) lily (5) Linton (2) llama (1) locust (1) locusts (1) log cabin (2) longhorn (2) Lorelei Rose (23) lotus (13) Mackinac Bridge (1) Madison (4) mailbox (5) Mama Squirrel (3) Mansfield (5) Markle (3) Mellow Yellow Monday (2) milkweed bugs (1) milkweed pod (3) mill (3) mill wheel (1) monarch (5) Montezuma (2) moon (4) morning glory (1) moth (5) mountains (1) mural (13) Muscatatuck (2) mushrooms (4) muskrat (2) My Corner of the World (5) Nashville Indiana (4) Newport (4) Noble County (4) oak (1) old (76) old barns (8) old building (14) old house (26) Old Mill Dam (2) old truck (17) osprey (3) Otto (1) outhouse (1) Painted Lady (1) Paris (14) Parke County (67) Patton's Corner (35) pelicans (4) Perrysville (1) pheasant (10) pickup (2) picnic table (1) plant (29) planter (1) poison ivy (1) porch (7) praying mantis (3) pumpkins (8) quilt (13) quilt barn (4) quilt block (3) rainbows (1) red (1) red-winged blackbird (4) reflections (1) repost (1) road (6) Robert Frost (1) rock (2) Rockville (2) roof art (4) rooster (18) Roseville (1) round barn (6) Rubbish Tuesday (15) Ruby Tuesday (10) Rurality blog hop (3) rust (3) s (1) Sandhill Cranes (4) sassafras leaves (1) Saturday's Critters (1) Saturday's Critters. (3) Scribefire (1) seedpods (2) sepia scenes (7) sewing (1) sheep (1) Shipshewana (11) short-eared owl (7) sign (2) signs (10) silhouette Indiana (1) silo (2) Skinner Farm Museum (14) skunk (1) sky (12) skywatch (2) smiley face (1) Smokys (1) snake (1) snow (68) songbird (1) Sora (1) spider (6) spring (1) squirrel (4) St. Joseph's College (1) stairs (1) starlings (2) storm (1) strip pits (73) sugar Creek (1) sunflowers (21) sunrise (7) sunset (73) sunsets (3) swallows (1) swans (29) sycamore (4) T.C. Steele (2) Tennessee (56) Terraplane (1) Terre Haute (4) Texico (1) texture (1) The Bird D'pt (1) thistle (15) tobacco (1) Today's flowers (2) tomatoes (1) Tools (1) tractor (6) train (1) tree (16) tree frog (1) trees (4) truck (7) Tuesday's Treasures (34) tulip (1) tunnel (2) turkey (6) turtles (23) Veedersburg (2) Vermillion County (12) video (5) Vigo County (2) vines (2) Wabash Avenue (1) Wabash River (2) water lily (9) weather (1) weekend reflections (1) West Terre Haute (1) Whooping Cranes (1) wildflower (2) wildflowers (5) Williamsport (2) willow (1) wind (1) window (4) winter (19) wisteria (5) woodpecker (3) yellow flowers (1)

Translate

Followers

Blog Archive