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Amish in Town II


Amish in Town II
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Copyright: Jose L Rodriguez (tiobibi) (47)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-03-10
Categories: Transportation
Camera: kodak Easyshare DX7590
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-03-11 14:00
Viewed: 522
Points: 2
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Courtesy of amish.net: He would get up about five a.m., go to the barn and feed the animals, milk the cows and process the milk to the cans for truck delivery to the local dairy. He would then join the family for prayer and breakfast. Depending on the season, he would work in the fields, preparing the fields for planting (late winter), planting the crops in the Spring or harvesting the crops in late Summer or Fall. He usually works from sunup to sunset in the fields for planting and harvesting with a break for lunch. In the evening, the cows would need to be milked again.

She would also get up about five a.m., help with the milking, prepare breakfast, and if laundry day (usually on Monday) get the gasoline motor started on her wringer washing machine do the laundry, hanging them out on the line to dry. She would work in the kitchen garden, preparing it for planting (with help from her husband), or harvesting vegetables for meals. If there are children, she would also get them ready for school, including packing lunch boxes, etc. Daytime household duties would be done, i.e., ironing, washing dishes by hand, baking, and cooking lunch and dinner. Depending on the season, she would can fruit and vegetables, making jams and jellies, etc. She will also sew clothes for herself, her husband and their children.

Both work schedules will vary according to the season and weather.

Of course, on Sundays, the family attends church in their District or in a neighboring District. They rise early, feed the animals and milk the cows, prepare lunch and leave for church about 7:30 a.m. They typically spend the day visiting with either church members or their nearby family members. They return home late afternoon to tend to the animals.

On Sunday and several times during the week, they may visit in the evening with neighbors or family members.


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Really interesting shot :) seeing the old-fashioned people in town. i made a ws,i didn't wanted to change so much your shot that is why i only changed the colors,brightness and things like that :P i hope you will like it, because i like your picture :)

Alexandra

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