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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Over the Misty Mountains ...

May was A Month. A Crazy and Delightful Month. :) I trekked -- err, winged my way to Pennsylvania again for a little over a week ... and what a trip! Two gospel meetings -- a weekend of singing, hiking, visiting, spiritual conversations of the best kind including bedtime ones that lasted till 3AM, and just general shot-in-the-arm time with dear friends -- Frozen (twice) -- putting too much salt in the pancakes -- ice cream at 10pm, thanks to our lovely hosts -- falling asleep twice in the middle of a friend's description of FAR camp for my benefit, and waking up suddenly to "Are you okay?" -- and in between all of that jollification, a little bit of family time to visit some historical places and breeze through Amish country again. It was really hard to come home. :) I thank God for His encouragement through the people I spent time with and the friendships that were made or grew further! Here are a few (read: a LOT, sorry in advance) pictures and brief chronicles of some of the spots we got to spend time in ...

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Goodbye, mountains ... 


Heading north out of the capital. There are so many US flags flying in DC -- I love it!





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One of the historical places we visited was the Ephrata Cloister, the home of a religious German sect that was active during the 1700's. These people definitely had some odd religious ideas, but they were interesting to learn about from a historical perspective. They remained unmarried, much like the Shakers, and slept on boards; ate one meal a day and only slept about 6 hours a night ... with the goal of becoming more like God, whose nature of course needs neither physical nourishment nor sleep.

 Seems to me they were conveniently passing over a few important factors in their search for putting on the nature of God ... but I won't quibble over details. I mean, I guess little food and little sleep is undeniably one way to shed one's physical nature more quickly ...




Ooold stone foundation.


An oven ...


And the back of one ...








The cloister's cemetery, where the sect's leaders are buried.


A Revolutionary War soldier is also buried here. How cool is that?!


Really lovely landscape.

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Stop number two, Landis Valley Museum in Lancaster County!


This Pennsylvania German community was originally settled by the Landis brothers, who were of Mennonite descent if I remember correctly.


Some really beautiful buildings!






Cool root cellar entry.




A kindly old gentleman with a very serious beard, the descendant of "Dunker" brethren who originally inhabited the region along with Amish and Mennonites, gives rides around the farm in a blue wagon. :o) Dunkers actually believed in water immersion for salvation (hence the name Dunker), which I thought was cool. I really wanted to tell him that we believe the same thing, to pique his interest ... only unfortunately, yelling from the back of a bumpy wagon is not the most auspicious manner in which to begin a spiritual conversation. ;)

One of the original brick homes.







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And finally ... Lancaster farm country. *sigh* I have mentioned that I really, really like this area, haven't I? If not, I do. A lot. A really lot.







 If you look, you can see the red windmill in the left hand corner!! It's the little things. ;o)


Neat and tidy rows ...








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I also love the neighboring and extremely tiny town of Bird-in-Hand!

 Coming into town off a side road, out of the farm land.


One of my sister's main objectives that morning was to mail a postcard home, so we stopped at the post office. However, they were closed for lunch right then -- actually not just then, but from 11 to 1pm! Employees of tiny post offices in Amish country have it made, that's all I have to say!


Another spot we have fun popping into is the Bird-in-Hand Bakeshop, which is run by either Amish or Mennonites ... they have some yuuummy rhubarb pie!




And a fun petting area where you can feed the goats, which my sister loves. She's a wonder around animals. :)


Kinda ended up with more than just rhubarb pie ...


This is just cool.
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We came across several unassuming and adorable one-room Amish school houses scattered throughout the country side ... right in the middle of farmland. They are not really labeled at all, so it was difficult to see what they were until we were already upon them! Thus, drama ensued while trying for pictures ... "Dad -- DAD, SLOW DOWN! Back up! AN AMISH SCHOOLHOUSE!"          
 "There's a semi behind me ..."
"A pump! It's got a water pump! And a BELL! I've got to get a picture!"
"Oh rats, I just caught the corner of it, turn around --"
"Bother, it's not on my side anymore. I got Mom's head and the mirror in it, can we go back again?"
Et cetera.
You'd think we had never watched "Little House on the Prairie" before. All I can say is, my Dad is extremely long-suffering ... and I hope the people who witnessed us stopped in the road for minutes at a time understood ...










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One of my personal favorite pictures!


And another!




There's a buggy ...


... and what appears to be a contrail. How did I not notice that in one of my Amish country pictures.





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Another Amish town ...

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And bird houses. We saw a ton of these bird houses throughout the area.

This one was in Strasburg ... neat, huh? Birdhouse Hotel!





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One of the last things we did in Lancaster was to visit an Amish-run natural food store, Miller's, that we came across quite by accident. It was so fun to walk through, and we came out with several more things than we went in with. ;) No electricity, and just about everything you could think of or want in a natural foods store -- we have to mail order many of the things that they have right at the customer's fingertips!

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But it was finally time to head home ... back to our mountains and our dog and our lawn which looked like a beautiful, uninhabited grassland, the vegetation was so long. But I won't show you pictures of that ... you can imagine the beauty for yourself. ;o)








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2 comments:

  1. AnonymousJune 08, 2014

    What a great trip! So glad that we were able to travel together again, such sweet memories! Singing was the best...visiting with friends, wonderful...rhubarb pie, very good...being with family, great!
    ~m

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  2. AnonymousJune 09, 2014

    This is WONDERFUL!! Nice. LY

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