When a son joins the Amish: Dollars, Degrees, Dentists

After sharing some of the hard times in her son’s Minnesota Amish community, including health and financial concerns, Anne writes that she has received another letter from Ed and Ruth. When I read the account below I thought about how different this picture is compared to what 90% of America imagines Amish life to be.  It’s not about idyllic farm life or Amish mafias or…

Do Amish People Celebrate Valentine’s Day?

Do Amish People Celebrate Valentine’s Day?

An Amish Man on Valentine’s Day In anticipation of February 14th, I passed this question along to John Stoltzfus, an Amish husband and father of five living in a Pennsylvania community: Do Amish people do anything for Valentine’s Day? How do they observe the day?   John’s response hints at differing attitudes about Valentine’s Day. The usual caveat about Amish customs being different in different places…

Revisiting Isaac the sheep shearer

I just returned late last night from a trip which took in four Amish communities in Ohio. Over the roughly three-and-a-half days I spent in the state there was a lot of visiting with Amish and English friends and acquaintances. I just did a count and besides things like auctions, shops and church gatherings, I was able to squeeze in sixteen visits over that time….

Degraff, Ohio Amish settlement

Degraff, Ohio Amish settlement

Meet you in the middle? There is a small Amish settlement near Degraff, Ohio, which I passed through while leaving Logan County this morning.  At one stop a dozen eggs were had for just $1.50 (follow the “Produce” arrow to get there). They’re not very good eating raw though, so may need another snack to get me home. Read more on the Amish in Ohio.

Sam Mullet Sentenced To 15 Years

Sam Mullet Sentenced To 15 Years

Sentences have been given in the Amish beard-cutting case: The leader of a dissident Amish sect was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Friday for a series of bizarre beard- and hair-cutting attacks on other Ohio Amish that drew national attention. Samuel Mullet Sr., 67, the leader, was sentenced in Federal District Court in Cleveland, for coordinating assaults that prosecutors argued were motivated by…

Horse-powered grain mill

Earlier this week we heard from a reader who visited the Unity, Maine Amish community.  We learned about the Kenneth and Katie Copp family, who run a pair of businesses, the Living Grains Bakery and Locust Grove Woodworks. In the video below Kenneth gives a brief tour of the workings of his horse-powered mill which produces the flour used in Living Grains.  You’ve also got…

When a son joins the Amish: Hard times

Last summer we first heard from Anne, whose son Ed a few years ago joined an Amish community in Minnesota.  Anne shared her experience as an English mother to an Amish son in posts on language challenges at Ed’s wedding, friends’ reactions, and expectations regarding photos. Becoming Amish is not easy to do, which is probably as it’s meant to be.  One reason is the change in…

Some Amish want life sentence for Sam Mullet

Some Amish want life sentence for Sam Mullet

From a story just published: Some Amish are asking for a life sentence for the man convicted of beard cutting attacks. The U.S. Attorney in Cleveland has received 14 letters from Amish in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, in which a “long” or “life” sentence for renegade Amish bishop Sam Mullet, Sr., is requested. Fourteen letters is more than just one or two isolated people writing.  No…

Visiting the Unity, Maine Amish Settlement

Being a bit off the beaten path, we haven’t had too much on this site about Amish communities in Maine.  A reader recently visited the settlement at Unity and had the following story and photos to share.  — My family was up in Maine this past weekend looking at land to purchase in Unity or Thorndike. The parcel we are most interested in is located…