Inside an Amish haybarn

Lancaster County has some amazing stone barns.  Many of these barns are owned by Amish.  One of my customers let me take a few shots of his. I love the scents and sights and the whole feeling of being inside one of these old barns.  The pungent hay strewn across the floor;  mustiness countered by fresh breeze blowing in through open barn doors.  The nooks…

A special Sunday

I was invited by one of my customers to attend Amish church tomorrow.  We’re going to meet at the farm and buggy over to the neighbor’s where it’s being held this week. Church is consistently held at 8, standard time, which these days means 9 am.  I’m looking forward to the fellowship and food. I asked what to wear–‘Amos’ suggested regular Sunday attire.  ‘Unless you…

One reason I do this job

Selling books to the Amish is a pretty cool job. I’m doing my deliveries now.  I had about 270 Amish families get books from me this summer.  So it’s been a busy week. As I was leaving one family earlier today, the dad looked at me and said ‘we’re going to think about you when we read them’. And I think that hearing that is…

Amish Vocational Schooling

‘A hog farmer and a teacher!!’ Hog farms are few and far between in Lancaster dairyland, and hog farmers who deal with Amish ‘ninth-graders’ on a regular basis even fewer. Perhaps that’s why ‘Ephraim’ nearly shouted at me in glee when describing his odd occupational mix.  He’s been handling vocational school duties for his area for twenty years now.  You can tell he enjoys it….

Amish in…Poland?

This one goes back a couple years, but really surprised me when i first found it.  An English-language Polish weekly, the Warsaw Voice, reported back in 2000 that a few families, apparently of an Amish or Mennonite persuasion, had settled in a village not far from the capital. The arrival of the families apparently caused quite a stir: one villager ‘ran from house to house…

Assurance of salvation-a thorny issue

This week while selling books in Lancaster County, I met ‘Abe’ and ‘Anna Ruth’, an excommunicated Amish couple, kicked out, they said, for promoting the idea of assurance of salvation. While they still attended their local church services, lived and dressed ‘Amish’, they had lost full membership and were presumably under the Bann. Amish believe that all we can do is do our best to…

NC Amish History: Skeeter birds, flaming muck, and the Dismal Swamp

Today, a small New Order Amish settlement is found in western North Carolina, near the town of Union Grove. Before this settlement came about, (and not counting a short-lived community in the late 50’s), the only other full-fledged attempt to settle in the Tar Heel State occurred in 1918, lasting a full quarter-century before extinction in 1944. The Amish who originally came here, mainly from…

Snitz Pie: The Amish Church Meal Treat

Snitz Pie: The Amish Church Meal Treat

Note: I wrote this way back in 2007 while living for a summer in the Lancaster County Amish community. Snitz pie was a wonderful discovery I made towards the end of my time there. If you’ve never had it, I highly recommend trying it. It’s mainly seen in the Lancaster County Amish (and related churches). It used to mostly only be made by the Amish…

Covered Bridges of Lancaster County

Covered Bridges of Lancaster County

Lancaster County is home to many covered bridges. Around 1500 were built in Pennsylvania during the 19th century.  Over 200 remain, more than in any other state.  Lancaster has the most of any county in the state. Why the cover?  A handy spot to park your buggy during a rainstorm?  Sure, but apparently the main purpose is to protect the structure of the bridge and…