Amish Country


Wednesday, July 18, 2012


This last Saturday, Evelyn and I drove up to meet my family in Pennsylvania. For the past week they've been traveling all over New York and while I wasn't brave enough to take Ev on that adventure, I thought we could atleast manage meeting them for the weekend.

I had visited the Amish Country once when I was probably 5 years old, and it has been on my list of things to do since moving out here to the East. While it took my family a good hour to hone in on the prime Amish spot, we finally came to a place where buggies were more common than cars and lucked out with a wonderful roadside stand. The little Amish family was DARLING, and had an array of homemade goodies for us to choose from. Grandma bought a handcarved train set for baby boy, while we all joined in on sharing a big glass jug of home brewed root beer and turned apple butter. Lucky for Ev, her new favorite thing pulled up along side us - a steam engine! It was a rather quaint afternoon, and I wouldn't mind being Amish for a day or two with all the homecooking and tricks of the trade they do, not to mention the beautiful rolling countryside!

19 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh. I saw the title of your post and laughed. I live in Lancaster and Strasburg Railroad is like 15 minutes from me. I rode it last summer. Such a small world we live in.

    xo
    Alyssa

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    1. Are you serious?! How funny! Such a lovely area you live in.

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  2. Another thing that I've always wanted to do but haven't yet! You're living the (my?) dream!

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    1. haha! I wish I could call my life a dream. It was pretty fantastic though and I know you would totally love the Amish style of things!

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  3. That road side stand looks awesome! I've always had an appreciation for the amish. BTW thanks for guest posting on my blog. It went up today and again i really appreciate the time =)

    - Sarah
    agirlintransit.blogspot.com

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  4. how fun!! youre pictures are amazing!!

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  5. Those first two photos are amazing! I love the Amish! :) My aunt lives right in the middle of Amish county in Ohio, so I have been around them when I have visited her! Their cooking is amazing!

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  6. Love these pictures! I want to take Judah to Amish country, I've never ever been. Ah Scott would so love to try their root beer! He is a root beer fanatic and someone even gave us a root beer making kit for our wedding :-)

    PS your just gorgeous

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  7. how amazing is that wooden train set? not only do i love pretty toys, but i love it when they have a sentimental value as well. now whenever your future baby boy plays with that train you'll think of this fun trip with your family!

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  8. oh how beautiful! visiting amish country is on my bucket list! Im very curious to try home made root beer...think i might have to see if i can find a recipe on pinterest haha

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  9. i've always wanted to go to amish country. i think it's important to see and learn about new cultures. what fun!!!!
    xo TJ

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  10. Ah so neat! I want to see amish country now too! The landscape looks so calm and relaxing :)

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  11. LOVE that train set! What a neat visit!

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  12. Loved your post on A Girl In Transit, so happy to find your blog!

    And we LOVE trains here! :)

    xo!

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  13. Its so close, but I've never been to Amish Country. Your pictures look just lovely though! And I LOVVVE your hair...that ombre is perfection!

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  14. OMG, that looks like the best trip ever so fun!!!! You guys are seriously the cutest couple / family ever!!! Eve is going to have a fabulous life with her little brother!!!

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  15. How fun! We hardly ever go to Amish country, and it's only about an hour's drive from Pittsburgh!

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  16. So cool! I would love to go there. Love the photos!

    I'm starting a new link party on my blog that is exclusively for traveling and experiencing different places. If you could hop on over and link this post or any other 'traveling' post, I would be so grateful! Thanks so much!

    http://letbirdzfly.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-places-youll-go-travel-party-2.html

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