Welcome to Ramblings of a Thrifty Shopper! I am having so much fun rambling on about my life, my family, my crazy pets, my crafting and card making and of course my thriftiness! Please visit often and feel free to leave me comments! P.S. Be sure to visit our pet squirrel's blog at the link on the right side!!







~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Saturday, July 11, 2009

Scenes from Amish country

I have to say that we live in/near some beautiful country. Amish country is my favorite place to take a drive through. Shipshewana is in the heart of Amish country! The diversities of our cultures still amazes me sometimes!














6 comments:

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Our cultures truly are diverse, but what a thrill to get the opportunity to experience both. Great pictures. Hugs, Marty

OldeAnniePrimitives said...

Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. Visited that area a couple of years ago on a cross country trip, after visiting family in Chicago and heading to NC. Started at Elkhart and drove all through that area of Indiana. What a wonderful experience that was. Ready to go back! ~~Annie

Tracey said...

It is amazing, like 2 different worlds. You are so lucky to live in 'both'. xxx

Linda - Behind My Red Door said...

Hi Denise,

Thanks so much for stopping by! My friend Shayne who lives in Fremont, OH just told me about Shipshewana. I wish I had kow about it when we visited them in the fall of 09. It would have been neat to compare it to PA's Amish country!

bubble said...

lovely pictures. amish people really fascinate me...i was hooked on a documentary that was on here a few weeks back!

Amy xxxx

Diane Mars said...

Wow that is very unique to see a carriage so close to a big rig, vert strange.
Hugs, Diane