Non-Amish Man Puts Up 100 “Please Slow Down” Signs For Amish Neighbors

Non-Amish Man Puts Up 100 “Please Slow Down” Signs For Amish Neighbors

This is a neat story on how a local non-Amish resident of Medina County, Ohio has taken matters into his own hands to try to help Amish neighbors be safer on the roads. There have been multiple recent car-buggy accidents in the area, and Jim Coleman decided to try to do something about it, reports the Medina County Gazette: SPENCER TWP. — Driving in Spencer…

Picturing The Amish – Q&A with Photographer Don Burke (Part 2)

Picturing The Amish – Q&A with Photographer Don Burke (Part 2)

We’re back with part 2 of a two-part Q & A with Don Burke on his Amish photography. If you missed part 1 you can catch up here. In this part Don shares how he chooses which communities to visit, what he’s learned from taking Amish photos, and more. Amish America: Have you ever gotten anything unusual or unexpected while taking pictures? Don Burke: Oh…

The Amish & Cars (6 Surprising Facts)

The Amish & Cars (6 Surprising Facts)

 Here’s a look at six surprising facts about the Amish and cars. Contrary to some belief, the Amish do make use of cars – just not as drivers. They are often passengers in cars, may hire non-Amish to drive them, and in some cases even own their own vehicles (e.g., for work purposes). This article answers questions including: What is an “Amish taxi“? Do…

Amish Buggy Safety Seats

Amish Buggy Safety Seats

Just a small addendum to the post on the tragic loss of a three-year-old in upstate New York. In that one I made the frequently-made point that different Amish do things differently, and also that some ways of being Amish are more dangerous on the whole than others. Following that post, Jim Halverson has sent in some photos of an Amish vehicle with child safety…

Amish Three-Year-Old Dies After Buggy Fall

Amish Three-Year-Old Dies After Buggy Fall

Tragedy hit on Sunday in an upstate New York community. A young Amish boy lost his life after falling from a buggy. There are not a lot of details, but this is most of the report at news10.com: New York State Police confirmed that on September 12, troopers responded to a report of an accident involving an Amish buggy on Elmer Road in Moira. According…

Stopping in at the Bee County, Texas Amish Community

Stopping in at the Bee County, Texas Amish Community

Reader Rebecca Rury recently took a visit to the only Texas Amish community, at Beeville in Bee County. She stopped in at the community’s best-known Amish business – Borntrager’s Combination Shop – but writes that she “didn’t get to chat with Mr. Borntrager as he was busy shoeing a horse.” Mr. Borntrager is the owner of the combination shop, and the bishop of this community….

Picturing The Amish – Q&A with Photographer Don Burke (Part 1)

Picturing The Amish – Q&A with Photographer Don Burke (Part 1)

Photographer Don Burke has been taking pictures of the Amish for many years, and we have featured his photos here on the site on many occasions since 2014. Don has kindly answered some questions about his photos, interest in the Amish, what the Amish think, and more. This is part one of a two-part interview.  Amish America: How long have you been a photographer? Are…

A New Map Highlights 17 Businesses in Kentucky’s Largest Amish Community

A New Map Highlights 17 Businesses in Kentucky’s Largest Amish Community

I like drawing attention to these Amish business maps, and it seems more and more communities are creating them. Other recent examples we’ve seen include maps for communities in Buchanan County, Iowa, Livingston County, New York, and Crittenden County, Kentucky. It makes sense as a good way to attract visitors and of course supports the local Amish community. The map we look at today features…

Inside A Nappanee Amish Home (26 Photos)

Inside A Nappanee Amish Home (26 Photos)

A reader shared this week’s Amish home, currently advertised for sale at Zillow among other places. It technically has an Etna Green address, which would make it the south side of the Nappanee, Indiana settlement. The home has been mostly cleaned out, giving it a very sparse and bare appearance, but furniture has stayed behind in one or two rooms, along with some other details…

A Day In The Life of a Homeschooling Amish Mom

Homeschooling is uncommon among the Amish. Why? Karen Johnson-Weiner suggests in her book Train Up A Child that it conflicts with the concept of community, so important to the Amish. But, some do homeschool. I know at least one Amish family who has. They happen to be members of a New Order Amish church. Amish Cook columnist Gloria Yoder also belongs to a New Order…