Friday, January 17, 2014

UNUSUAL AMISH FARM HOUSE

When I came across this house, I thought it was an Englisher's.  Elmer and Anna were with me and when we stopped to talk with another Amish man, Elmer found out that this house was built for a newly wed Amish couple.  Tom, the Backroads Traveller sent us the second picture that he took while the house was under construction.  I thank you Tom, for the picture.

THE FIRST OF THE FOUR CHURCHES ON SUNDAY.

MARTHA HAS A POST FOR US ON MONDAY.

9 comments:

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Everyone,
This house is different than most Amish houses that you see.

It is in the 20's right now, but we are suppose to get lots of snow starting this weekend.

Martha will be doing a post this Monday.

Marilyn

Countryside Reflections said...

I wonder if they'll add a porch when the house is finished. It looks much too plain for an Amish house.

I'm looking forward to Martha's post.

Doreen

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Doreen,

It does look plain for Amish house. Even Elmer thought it was an Englisher's house at first. I will keep an eye on it and see if they add a porch. Maybe when spring comes.

Think you will enjoy Martha's post.

Marilyn

annie said...

it's different isn't it? maybe just so much smaller than we usually think of, and with a smaller out building, might be perfect for just starting out though. looking forward to more of your posts!

New York State Of Mind said...

Hello Annie,
It is different than most. It is a nice starting out home. They can always add on to it.

Marilyn

Tom said...

Marilyn,
I have passed this house many times and remember when they moved the shed onto the property before starting construction. In many Amish communities this small house is often called a "shop house." Many young couples will build a small starter house and when more money if available in the future a large house will be built. Then the shop house will be used as a shop.

Tom The Backroads Traveller

New York State Of Mind said...

Hello Tom,
Thank you for letting the beautiful picture. I did not know what you told us about the "shop house" and appreciate your telling us about it.

Marilyn

Meredith said...

Thank you Tom for the additional photo while the house was being built. It is neat to see the photos for me. I also like seeing the house being built and than growing from house to home. I have not yet seen a rancher home for a family that was not "English".

I think it is beautiful. I enjoy all the photos

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Meredith,
That was the first ranch home I had seen that wasn't Englisher, too. I think it was nice that Tom gave us the additional photo.

Marilyn