Take advantage of Summer-time breezes is the 'green' way to dry your clothes. In this Summer photo, above the Amish buggy, a clothesline loaded with the latest washed clothes is attached to a silo on an Amish Farm.
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Thu, 03/15/2012 - 13:48
Pat customized the tour to the places we were interested in seeing. We visited Amish shops for candy, quilts, baskets, toys, and a few more.
Lisa from Batavia, NY
Liked the variety of places that we visited. We all had a good time. The baked goods were excellent and reasonable.
Linda from Hamburg, NY
Fred gave a lot of history behind the area and the customs and traditions of the Amish. He picked out shops that he thought we would like ...
Donna from Dunkirk, NY with visitors from India
We liked having a tour guide with us to explain and give details. Visiting with Amish craftsman, getting to hear their processes and procedures.
Marcia from Medford, Oregon
This tour was just an incredible learning experience. it was the highlight of our 30th wedding anniversary trip. I would not change a thing.