merrytexan wrote:
the horses are so big and beautiful, jan. i love the shots...lucky you to see it!
Thank you merrytexan...always appreciate your kind words...so glad to know you liked them!
sailorsmom wrote:
Neat shots, Jan! Very interesting!
Thanks my friend...I'm really glad to know you liked them!
cessnalvr wrote:
Very nice. The team could be a pulling team being used for work to stay in shape. Either way nice to see
Thank you so much...really glad you liked them...and thanks for the info! He's a neighbor of some friends of mine...but never stopped to think he might be part of a pulling team😊
gregoryd45 wrote:
Very nice series Jan, really enjoyed them
Thank you so much Gregory...I really appreciate that...so pleased you enjoyed the series!
rdgreenwood wrote:
Great shots! (I'm still betting he's Amish.)
Lol...the Amish don't use power saws
He's Amish ,the clothes he's wearing is typical.
loperR wrote:
He's Amish ,the clothes he's wearing is typical.
Although they do wear clothes like that sometimes...I can assure you he is not Amish...he's a neighbor of one of my fiends in NY. Besides...the Amish do not use power saws
angler wrote:
Nice set Jan.
Thanks Jim...so good to know you liked my set!
There's different Orders of the Amish including Mennites which are the higher order and they do use power saws, electricity and drive. I live in Spencer, Ohio where there are quite of few Old Order Amish communities with each having its own Bishops and bylaws , which include no electricity, buggies with no reflectors and windshields , and windmills to pump water to house and barns .
Then there's higher Order Amish and Mennites in Millersburg,Burton,Kidron,and Shelby, Ohio . Its funny to see brand new New Holland and John Deere tractors with steel wheels, no rubber tires in Shelby .Ohio has a large Amish community through out the state . Nice Set of pictures !
loperR wrote:
There's different Orders of the Amish including Mennites which are the higher order and they do use power saws, electricity and drive. I live in Spencer, Ohio where there are quite of few Old Order Amish communities with each having its own Bishops and bylaws , which include no electricity, buggies with no reflectors and windshields , and windmills to pump water to house and barns .
Then there's higher Order Amish and Mennites in Millersburg,Burton,Kidron,and Shelby, Ohio . Its funny to see brand new New Holland and John Deere tractors with steel wheels, no rubber tires in Shelby .Ohio has a large Amish community through out the state . Nice Set of pictures !
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Thanks for the info loper...I really appreciate it! But that being said...this fellow is a neighbor of a friend of mine and I personally know he is not Amish or Mennonite😉 I’m really glad you liked my post!
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