In a message dated 01-08-13 23:14:20 EDT, blueturtles@yahoo.com writes:
<< The
buggy full of young amish boys told us "nice car" as
they clip-clopped off down the road. Maybe we should
of told them "nice horse". Driving out in our neck of
the woods, you always need to keep you eyes peeled for
"road apples"... don't want to bring that smell back
to civilization! >>
Susan & Jon,
Sure.....they'd love a compliment on their horse! Our most favorite drives
"in the country" are roughly 40 miles west from home to Amish country in
Lancaster County, PA where we simply try to get lost each time we drive out
stumbling through small villages, past the buggies, the farms, etc. They're
haven't been many trips without a stop to at least 2 or 3 veggie stands
whereupon the little Spit gets admiring glances and my wife and I return the
favor but striking up a conversation about how great the barn looks, or the
how good the cattle look.....of course it's best to plan your trip back home
before dark because the only light you'll see other than moonlight is from
coleman or propane lamps:)
I hope the Amish culture lives on forever....it's getting tougher and tougher
to keep "english" (not to be confused with British "English") influences from
eroding their beliefs and values.....enjoy your trips and these great
people......
chip
Chip Krout
'76 TR6 CF57822U (complete rolling chassis finished - busy painting various
interior parts, assembling the engine and still doing body prep - check out
my progress by visiting http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1270980)
'70 Spit Mk3 FDU78512L (enjoying the summer)
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