When I first went back to the Amish, I was a goody-two-shoes and tried so hard to be Amish that I didn't allow my photos to be taken. But about a year into being there, I started allowing them. This first one was taken of me when I was a tour guide at the local Historical Society. I was in the schoolhouse, giving a tour when this was taken.
My sister, Sarah, and I took a trip to Vermont the summer of 1979. I celebrated my 22nd. birthday on the top of Mount Mansfield. Sarah and I had camped in a lean-to at Underhill State Park, and then climbed the mountain in our Amish attire (minus the covering). I don't have any photos of us climbing the mountain, but I do have several of us fishing with a friend. We were wearing kerchiefs instead of our Amish head coverings.
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| Happy to see Michael hold that fish, thank you very much! |
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| David loves this photo of me - he thinks it's funny how I lean away from the fish. |
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| Sarah and me by a waterfall on Lake Willoughby in Vermont |
In my next post, I will be writing about another time when I was wearing Amish but not feeling very Amish. All these photos were taken when I was betwixt and between -- trying to decide if I wanted to stay Amish or not. I call these my transition photos.
The photos were wonderful to see. That is a hard thing to be in transition
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting and it's generous of you to share :)
ReplyDeleteThat in-between time in life is about the hardest life to live. We know we are not what we appear to be. And we know it is only a matter of time until we change. We know how deeply we will hurt the people we love...
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ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures, Thank you for sharing...
ReplyDeleteI love all of the new photos you posted! Hope your travels are going well. Lynn
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing.
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