Author: Erik Wesner

Erik Wesner is the creator of amishamerica.com, and author of Success Made Simple: An Inside Look At Why Amish Businesses Thrive. Erik began visiting Amish communities in 2004 – eventually meeting thousands of Amish families while selling books.

He began writing about the Amish on this website in 2006, and is often cited in national media, including USA Today, The New York Times, and others on a wide range of Amish topics. A native of North Carolina, Erik has visited dozens of Amish communities across the country, and loves spending time with Amish friends and discovering new Amish places.

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Nearly 300 Amish Vaccinated Against Hepatitis A Outbreak

Nearly 300 Amish Vaccinated Against Hepatitis A Outbreak

An Amish boy in Highland County, Ohio was diagnosed with Hepatitis A on March 21. Due to the close-knit nature of Amish communities, and their overall lower vaccination rates, this posed a particular threat. But swift action by health department officials, and cooperation by the Amish community seems to have stopped a potential outbreak. From the Hillsboro Times-Gazette: Warner said health department nurses met with…

Views From Around The Holmes County Amish Community (28 Photos)

Views From Around The Holmes County Amish Community (28 Photos)

How about a little tour through Holmes County, Ohio? I realized I still have a lot of photos from last year’s visit. Since I’ll be going to some new communities starting next week, I thought it would be a good time to share them with you. These were taken over a couple days in early December. You’ll notice the changing weather conditions, from bright and…

6 Fascinating Historical Amish Photos

6 Fascinating Historical Amish Photos

I came across some remarkable historical photos on the PBS American Experience site. I believe these were connected with the release of the documentary film “The Amish” in 2012, but I missed them the first time around. There are a total of 13 shots in the gallery which you can view in full, and in larger sizes, here. I pulled a few of my favorites…

20 “Unique” Ways Amish Raise Their Children..?

20 “Unique” Ways Amish Raise Their Children..?

I have lately been seeing a lot of list posts on one or another aspect of Amish life. These typically have catchy titles and are designed to get you to click on them. Hard to resist a list! (I’ve been known to create a few myself 😉 ) One caught my eye this week – “20 Unique Ways The Amish Raise Their Kids (That No…

PEI Amish Buggy Annihilated; Driver Amazingly Uninjured

PEI Amish Buggy Annihilated; Driver Amazingly Uninjured

Have a look at this buggy wreck photo…can you believe the driver escaped “shaken, but not injured”? The accident happened on Prince Edward Island, first settled by Amish in 2016. From the Canadian Press: A horse-drawn buggy was destroyed Wednesday morning after colliding with a truck on a rural road in the New Perth area, near where many Amish families have bought farms in the last…

Two Runaway Buggies In The Past 3 Days

Two Runaway Buggies In The Past 3 Days

From time to time runaway Amish buggies make news, though it’s not something you come across often. However the past several days saw two such incidents reported. Luckily, no one was hurt in either case. But runaway horses have caused severe accidents in the past. The second incident in particular seems like it could have been especially bad. More on that below. Here’s the first,…

Virginia To Offer Amish & Mennonites Non-Photo IDs

Virginia To Offer Amish & Mennonites Non-Photo IDs

What if you couldn’t buy medicine, ship packages, or even give blood – all because you lacked acceptable identification? Amish and Mennonites in Virginia who have been dealing with issues like this will have an alternative moving forward. The state has approved photo-free cards for those who object to conventional IDs. This will resolve issues that the commonwealth’s Plain population has had doing business and…

Who are the “Amish Mennonites”?

Who are the “Amish Mennonites”?

You may have come across the term “Amish Mennonites” before. It popped up on the site here recently, in our post on the first Amish settlement in America. Both Jim Potter and Al in KY wondered, what does the term mean? You might see it in some accounts referring to a modernizing group which emerged in the latter 1800s, in contrast to what became the…

A Visit To A Swartzentruber Amish Rug Seller (12 Photos)

A Visit To A Swartzentruber Amish Rug Seller (12 Photos)

So another memorable stop from my recent Holmes County trip was at a farm I had first visited a decade earlier. This is a Swartzentruber Amish farm, technically located in Wayne County. They have a creaky signpost by the road displaying whatever it is they have for sale. At the time, the only items on offer were rag rugs. We’ve seen glimpses of this place…