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There are many beautiful farms in Pennsylvania. It seems every time you come to the top of a hill you have a wonderful view before you. Pictures can't do it justice!
One of the things I liked best about Amish country was seeing the kids. We saw quite a few of them on bikes.
I plan to show you some pictures of our trip to Pennsylvania this week. This picture was taken at the local WalMart. They have a buggy shed there for the Amish to use. Our Walmart doesn't offer this service!
We've been really enjoying our time in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It is such a beautiful area. Yesterday we spent a lot of time driving around and seeing some of the Amish culture. It was laundry day at this house.
My sister and I are on a short trip to Pennsylvania to meet a blogging friend. We are enjoying the beautiful countryside along with the old buildings we have seen. As you know, I love barns, and I thought this was a really neat one!
Our neighbors got a new hammock. I think it looks quite inviting in the early morning sun!
The area we live in has very few snakes. The only snakes we usually see are little garter snakes.The other day my husband came home from work and said "You've got to see what we have out here!" This snake was sitting on our front walk, right by the garage.He was a big one - about 2 feet long and when we came near, he flattened his head like a cobra and hissed at us. Bob knew what type it was, and that it wasn't poisonous, so we weren't scared. However, I didn't care for it next to the house, so he took brought it over to the woods.It's an Eastern Hognose Snake, also known as a Puff Adder.
On another drive down a country road near me, I found this barn. I thought it looked kind of forgotten. The vines appear to be taking over, and the car looks like it hasn't moved for some time.
There are quite a few farms around our house, and along with the farms comes cows. Most of them aren't this type though. When I stopped to take a picture, they walked right over. I must say - they don't look real happy to see me!
This is one of my favorite things! I love driving by a field and seeing the cut hay in rows, drying. Even better than the sight is the wonderful smell. My sister and I have decided that someone should make a candle that smells like fresh cut hay for us country folk!