Posted by Jerry/MT on June 17, 2008 at 16:36:43 from (206.183.116.129):
In Reply to: amish posted by ken in texas on June 17, 2008 at 14:14:12:
We live in Western Montana and have Amish neighbors. They operate a big sawmill with electricity and some drive cars IF the local leader gives them permisission. I see them operating all kinds of gas and diesel powered equipment around the mill and some have a fence building business that use skid steer equipment.
I believe they are stereotyped and most folks think they do everything with teams of horses and they are all fine craftsman, etc. They are nice folks and good neighbors and just normal human beings from what I can see. They tend to stick together and that"s understandable. Some are fine craftsman and some can"t drive a nail straight. I don"t mean this in any way to be derogatory. It"s just what I see on a daily basis.
I sure like to hear the clip clop of the horse when they go to services on Sunday.
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