I've discovered that the farmers across the road are Amish.
"What is it about Malaysians and sodomy?" (repost)
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That's what one commenter asked on 27 October 2009 in relation to a
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I love photographs of farms. It will be interesting to see the same shot in a couple of months with full trees and crops!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful state, Roy. Unappreciated, IMHO. I really hope you can get that camera down to Gettysburg.
ReplyDeleteThere is an Amish community here. I see some of them at the train station every now and then. Best. Beards. Ever.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
Whatever process you used, it just suits it so well. It gives it a kind of solidity and the feeling that the buildings have grown out of the land almost as much as the trees have.
ReplyDeleteThis looks quite a bit like Ohio, Roy. I come from many generations of early American farmers. My DNA is tingling.
ReplyDelete[From A Distance]I Like The Amish "Style".But I've Never Met Any.Interesting People.
ReplyDeleteA Lovely,Peaceful Photo Roy.
Beautiful image. I did a bit of driving in Pennsylvania just about a year ago, & the farmland there is quite lovely.
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