Two (Creepy?) Amish Drone Videos

Two (Creepy?) Amish Drone Videos

I have mixed feelings about drones. I’m generally not a fan of these flying cameras, but admit that they can capture some amazing footage. One example would be this two-minute video flying over Amish farms in Lancaster County. Someone recently did a drone video in Amish Ohio and shared it to YouTube. The machine does capture some beautiful aerial images. About 100 seconds in, you’ll…

Amish Acres Will Continue; Rebrands as “The Barns at Nappanee”

Amish Acres Will Continue; Rebrands as “The Barns at Nappanee”

Good news for those who wish to see this northern Indiana tourist institution continue: Amish Acres will live on, in somewhat different form, under new ownership. The people who purchased the key parcels of property will continue the venue as a food and entertainment destination. However they are re-branding the attraction under a different name: “The Barns at Nappanee“. I have to admit I didn’t…

Another Amish Obituary (& Funeral Song)

Following a reader question on the topic, several months ago I shared an example of an obituary of an Amish person. Many Amish do have their obituaries posted in general news sources, even appearing online. I came across another example today, of an Amish woman named Elizabeth Petersheim. Elizabeth passed away on Saturday. Her obituary caught my attention for several reasons. One is that it…

My Amish Settlement List (72 Communities) UPDATED

My Amish Settlement List (72 Communities) UPDATED

A comment by Al in KY got me thinking about how many Amish settlements I’ve actually visited. I had tallied this up before, but it was years ago. So I thought it a good idea to put together a fresh list. I believe the very first settlement I went to was Lancaster County, but that would have been with my parents as a young child…

5 Insights From Amish Bishop Monroe Yoder

5 Insights From Amish Bishop Monroe Yoder

Monroe Yoder is an Amish bishop in the Shipshewana area of northern Indiana. In 2018, he invited a tour group into his home and spent time answering their questions, along with his wife Susie. This was written up on a blog called Midwest Wanderer by someone who attended the occasion. The post was just brought to my attention by a relative of Monroe. I pulled…

The End Of An Amish Auction: Ethridge, Tennessee (18 Photos)

The End Of An Amish Auction: Ethridge, Tennessee (18 Photos)

I made it to the auction in Ethridge, Tennessee, several weeks ago – really just the tail end of it. When we arrived at the farm (having driven back up from Mississippi), the final sales were happening, people were loading up their buys onto trucks and horse-drawn transport, and things were generally wrapping up. There was still a good bit of activity happening though, and…

Amish Tourists On Staten Island, NYC

SI Live has published photos of Amish visitors to Staten Island, NYC in a nice slice-of-life look at Amish tourism. Of course “Amish tourism” usually means non-Amish people visiting places like Lancaster County. But as these images show, tourism goes the other way too. It seems that reporter Jan Somma-Hammel was at a Staten Island beach when a vanload of Amish happened to pull up….

Amish Settlement Attempts Since The 1700s

Amish Settlement Attempts Since The 1700s

Joseph Donnermeyer of Ohio State University today shares with us an article published two weeks ago in the Budget newspaper. In it, Joe looks back at all the Amish settlement attempts throughout their history in North America. He highlights some interesting figures, including a total of 342 settlement attempts since 2000. At first that seemed higher than I’d expect, but it only underscores the growing…

An Update To The Amish White House Story

This past December, a group of Amishmen visited the White House and met with the president and vice-president. After the report of this unusual meeting emerged, Steven Nolt, author of A History of the Amish, shared a follow-up, adding some interesting detail about Amish encounters with past presidents. Steve first addresses the question: Was this the first time Amish people were guests of a president…

Amish Business Burns Down On First Day

Amish Business Burns Down On First Day

This is not what they call getting off on the right foot. An Amish business in LaGrange County, Indiana caught fire yesterday and burned down on its very first day of operation. And it was not a small shop. From WSBT: “It was fully involved two-thirds of the way down,” said Huffman. “This building is approximately 200 feet long by about 90 feet wide. And…