I have been fascinate with the Amish for a very long time. Maybe it started when I took up quilting. Not sure but I found some Amish books at the library and my interest grew. I’ve probably read 100 books about the Amish life.
I’ve always been curious to see it in person. Most of the books I’ve read were about the Pennsylvania Amish, but the Indiana Amish were closer. I did some research and suggested to Mike a trip to check it out. He was up for a visit.
I suggested we try out a car audio tour called the “Heritage Trail”. According to the internet (and I believe everything I read on the internet) it’s easy, it’s interesting, and it’s free.
We got off the highway at Elkhart and stopped at the visitors center and got all the info we needed (and then some) , plus the USB for the tour.. 😃
Pamphlet from all the towns |
It was so good. We spent the first afternoon taking the east side of the loop. Took us about 3.5 hours going thru and learning history of the territory and seeing some Amish farms. They have stops along the way for special sightseeing interests. We passed thru Shipshewana a town that my neighbor said we had to visit, especially the flea market there. His company sells his glue to all the Amish woodworkers and knows the area well.
We did get to see the quilt garden where all the flower beds are quilt blocks.
I wish we had the room to plant me one |
We saw Amish on bikes and came upon many buggies. The tour emphasized the caution of the buggies.
Not supposed to take their picture |
So much to see |
Buggy parking |
We stopped at an Amish cafe for lunch which had really good food. We sat next to Amish women who were there enjoying lunch. They were speaking Dutch. Interesting to me.
1 comment:
Looks like fun! Miss taking trips but so many memories. Especially when the nieces and nephews ask what I did for fun. Ha glad we never had Facebook growing up! I read back from June! NICE
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