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Re: The view from my front porch

Serene. Simple. 

 

A lot different than my view or  the neighborhood kids here walking down the street to catch the bus in their tennis shoes and with an assortment of sparkly, superheroes, dinosaurs, and camouflage backpacks.

 

 

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Re: The view from my front porch

@Mominohio  Thanks so much for all the info and stories you have provided.  I love that it is all first hand and that you live among them.  Are you thinking of moving because they are taking over your area?

 

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Re: The view from my front porch

@Mominohio lovely photo....thanks for posting it. Not a fan of the Amish for a few reasons,puppy mills for one.  

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Re: The view from my front porch


@bichon mom wrote:

@Mominohio  Thanks so much for all the info and stories you have provided.  I love that it is all first hand and that you live among them.  Are you thinking of moving because they are taking over your area?

 


 

@bichon mom

 

Not really. We are just getting older like everyone else,  and I ponder over how much longer we will want to do all the work there is here. I kind of think about what the next chapter of our lives might be in  another decade or so. 

 

 

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Re: The view from my front porch


@MoJoV wrote:

@Mominohio lovely photo....thanks for posting it. Not a fan of the Amish for a few reasons,puppy mills for one.  


 

@MoJoV

 

I hear you!

 

I have really mixed feelings about them. I guess we are just realistic, having first hand knowledge of their true ways and practices. So many people have such an unrealistic honorable view of them as a whole, and I kind of guess it's like I know how the sausage is made.