This farm has been here for a long time. In the 60s when I was at school we would pass this property on a Sunday and there would be Amish buggies parked side by side in the field. I think it was their place of worship. There were 3 houses on this farm.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Amish Farms
It's easy to spot an Amish farm as you are driving along the countryside. They are particularly neat and tidy. The corn is stored in the old fashion way (like at Greenfield village). There are no vehicles on the property and no power lines running to the buildings and also the curtain on the windows are generally white and pulled back. I think that if anyone is building an old style barn, it would be the Amish.
This farm has been here for a long time. In the 60s when I was at school we would pass this property on a Sunday and there would be Amish buggies parked side by side in the field. I think it was their place of worship. There were 3 houses on this farm.
This farm has been here for a long time. In the 60s when I was at school we would pass this property on a Sunday and there would be Amish buggies parked side by side in the field. I think it was their place of worship. There were 3 houses on this farm.
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