Oh how we used to travel there . Even bought veggies from them at side of road and the honey.
Do you know if they still have St. Jacobs built again? The Market Place up that burned down what a shock. As the Mennonites had lots up things in the market.
Another place we used to go on Saturday. You too?
Great take. Oh they drive those always at side of road. That is the eye catcher travel that we talk about.
Sweet pic! I remember when they made the Amish put the ugly red triangle on the back of their carriages. I see the reason, but it does take away the charm a bit.
Dearest Karen; Wow, lovely picture of horse and buggy♡♡♡ I wondered what you call the vehicle (?) and found one of your friend commented 'pogo pogostick' happy about reading it and reminded me the very old movie I enjoyed with my late father " Ben-Hur" :-)
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this topic to be actually something that I think I would never understand. It seems too complicated and extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post, I will try to get the hang of it!
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Off road is right. Great shot!
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ReplyDeleteGreat pogo ! Love the content !!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, Karen!
ReplyDeleteoh, that is so cute! great title. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for linking in, dear karen!
Shucks! Where to now! I really enjoy this capture too!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it and the perfect title indeed! I love the horse drawn carriage!! What fun! Hope you have a great weekend, Karen!!
ReplyDeleteA horse and buggy - that's something you don't see everyday (at least where I live).
ReplyDeleteHI Karen Well that shot and caption made me laugh great shot.
ReplyDeleteawesome and he can eat while he waits or she can eat while she waits...
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely shot Karen! We see Amish and Mennonite fairly close to us. Always a treat. Nice they had a blanket on the horse!
ReplyDeleteOh how we used to travel there . Even bought veggies from them at side of road and the honey.
ReplyDeleteDo you know if they still have St. Jacobs built again? The Market Place up that burned down what a shock. As the Mennonites had lots up things in the market.
Another place we used to go on Saturday. You too?
Great take. Oh they drive those always at side of road. That is the eye catcher travel that we talk about.
What a charming shot! I love the caption, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteooohhhh this is a great one, Karen, I loved your caption!
ReplyDeleteI just love this photograph, Karen!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful shot, Karen!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo with the nice little carriage :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing to see - and share. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site. You were at the right place at the right time to catch this charming horse and carriage.
ReplyDeleteSweet pic! I remember when they made the Amish put the ugly red triangle on the back of their carriages. I see the reason, but it does take away the charm a bit.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, now I am wondering how they got that buggy backed up and turned around.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful capture! :)
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Glad they pulled off the road!I have seen the Amish horse and buggy's on the road to Lancaster, Pa. Great shot! Have a happy day and weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot!!
ReplyDeleteOh Karen that is absolutely wonderful! And perfect for the meme as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen that's a charming shot :D) Thanks for your visit.
ReplyDeleteDearest Karen;
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely picture of horse and buggy♡♡♡ I wondered what you call the vehicle (?) and found one of your friend commented 'pogo pogostick' happy about reading it and reminded me the very old movie I enjoyed with my late father " Ben-Hur" :-)
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Great photo Karen. I can honestly say I have never seen this type of buggy before, except in photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. The Amish buggy's are so neat and when you see a bunch of them all park in rows it's really cool. I like this lone one though very much.
ReplyDeleteReally nice
ReplyDeleteReally interesting little buggy, and very cool shot!!
ReplyDeleteClever work!! What a great composition and interpretation! Well done *VBS*
ReplyDeleteI had to chuckle as I live in Amish country and see sights like this quite often :)
ReplyDeleteGreat find.
Cool! That must be buggy parking!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteYou actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this topic to be actually something that I
ReplyDeletethink I would never understand. It seems too complicated and
extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post,
I will try to get the hang of it!
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