Thursday, August 7, 2014

BUGGY AND SWISS-GERMAN AMISH FARM ON A BACK ROAD

Here is another Swiss-German Amish Farm.  Elmer and Anna were with me.  Elmer told me to turn down a road.  After driving for a while I asked Elmer where we were going.  He said he didn't know, he had never been on this road before.  We came upon the Amish buggy that I took the picture of it through my windshield.  The second picture is of a rather unusual shape to that house.  In picture six, we were trying to decide what they were building.  Elmer said we will have to come back by again to see.  Next two are of the crops that was planted on that farm.  The last two cow pictures, I don't remember where I took.  I know it was an Swiss-German Amish farm, but I don't remember which one, so I am putting with this farm. Oh, I took these pictures last month.

6 comments:

Countryside Reflections said...

Very nice pictures. The Amish always seem to have some interesting structures on their property.

Doreen

Tom said...

Marilyn,
I've been by this place many times and I believe that they are building a new house. Let's wait and see. Tom The Backroads Traveller

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Doreen,,
Glad you like the pictures. They do have some interesting structures.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Tom,
Thank you, Tom. We will have to go by and see again. When Amish build they aren't like Englishers with big signs of who is building and what is going up.

Marilyn

Willow's Quiet Corner said...

In the 3rd picture, I can't figure out what the structure built so high off the ground is for! Do you know what it is or what it is used for? :D

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Willow's Quiet Corner,
I'm really not sure. It may where they stored corn, but I am not sure.
Anyone out there that can help?

Marilyn