Grandson Caden taking a photo of a barn painted with a mural. |
We discovered what was probably the grave marker for a past pet known as Nikki. |
Not quite sure what this may be, but it was very interesting. |
Caden's hand and covered bridge reflected in my right-hand mirror. |
This beautiful stone country home was built in 1813 by Henry and Susana Hertzler. There are two stones along the second floor that bear that information. |
Fence rows always make for a great photograph. |
Caden found this wind mill along a fence row. We had the chance to discuss how wind power works through this photo. |
Another great one-lane covered bridge. There are 29 covered bridges in Lancaster County, PA. |
Farms dot the landscape. |
Solar power on barns is nothing new to the Lancaster landscape. |
Great stream for stream stomping. |
Along this wall can be seen millstones embedded in the wall. Lancaster County used to have many mills along the streams and creeks and these stones are all that remain of them. |
Caden and I getting' lost on a country road. |
Amish family members harvesting their fields by hand. |
Pretty little wild yellow flowers are in full bloom. |
This is a bed and breakfast near Caden's home. It too has a windmill. |
Caden found a young girl brushing her horse while her dog waits near the barn. |
Strawberrry season in Lancaster County, PA. |
The shelves at an Amish Farm roadside market are filled with jars of sauerkraut, Spaghetti soup, chow-chow and peaches. |
And, everything in the place is paid for by the honor system. Lancaster County has many road-side markets such as this which trust it's patrons to pay the correct amount. |
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