Posted by THEkyroastnear on June 17, 2008 at 19:38:23 from (209.215.20.46):
In Reply to: amish posted by ken in texas on June 17, 2008 at 14:14:12:
there are amish in western ky. also. the ones here do not drive autos but some own tractors. they will leave a hay baler stationary in the field and bring hay to it. there is a community about 30-35 miles from my home there is a general store ,school,furniture shop,harness shop,butcher shop,not sure what else i have had deer processed at butcher always a good job they run the coolers by large generators and have gas lighting in the home also seems most here heat with wood i had some along with mennonites build my pole barn no complaints .the mennonites are here too i know them a little better friends with one of their preachers have discussed Bible several times,we differ on some points but in a good natured way on the points that really count we are not that different what impresses me is they have a sense of humor and enjoy hearing and using witty sayings or plays on words
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