I want to get me one of those wading suits those girls have on, but can't seem to find one on TCO's website.
Dear 6x,I believe the Amish NEVER want their photos taken. These may be Mennonite girls.
Dear Mike,Their “waders” didn’t cost $200-300, plus I’ll bet they didn't have to add to that by sending them back for repairs.
Their “waders” didn’t cost $200-300, plus I’ll bet they didn't have to add to that by sending them back for repairs...
I recall a scene at a farm while we were travelling along Route 44 in Nippenose (?) Valley. We saw a barefoot girl (~ 10 years old) pulling a little plow through the farm's "kitchen garden" and her slightly older sister was guiding the plow through the rows. Now I'm wondering if they went fishing afterwards to wash the garden soil off their dresses. (It was some time ago, so I only recall light colors. I don't remember if the fabric had a pattern.) 🙂Dear 6x,
They are members of one of the "plain" sects, of which there are many. He had another picture of them riding electric scooters.
Regards,
Tim Murphy 🙂
Dear troutbert,Taking those photos and posting them on the internet seems inappropriate.
It's an invasion of privacy.
Dear troubert,I didn't say or suggest that it was illegal.
Dear Bamboozle,What happened to simple respect, guided by decency and not the law....
I for one would never take a photo of an Amish person for the same reason I wouldn't disrespect a Catholic on Easter or a Jew on Yom Kippur...
What the "F" has happened to society... 😡