Showing posts with label Amish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amish. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

09-09 Berlin, Ohio and Scenic Hills RV Park

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On September 8th we left Apple Island RV Resort in Vermont and headed to Berlin, Ohio in the heart of Ohio Amish country. Although you hear more about the Amish around Lancaster, Pennsylvania, this area has the highest population of Amish in the US. This would be the 3rd place we have visited near Amish settlements (Strasburg, PA; Bath, NY; Berlin, Ohio).

Just before leaving Apple Island, we had a brief visit with our friends Kent and Carol Roberts. We met Kent and Carol at "Life on Wheels" several years ago and have kept in touch via email and our respective travel journals/blogs. It was great to cross paths and see the Roberts again. Just wish it could have been a longer visit.

We had a pleasant drive across NY stopping two night on the way. However we were really tired by the time we reached Berlin. We decided three days of driving is the maximum for us without stopping for at least two nights to take a rest break. Full time RVers all have different preferences. Some only stay a night or two in one place and cover a lot of territory and seldom make any reservations. We much prefer to plan ahead with reservations and stay several weeks to a month in the same spot. That has been our mode all this year. We would move about 250 miles and stay at least a week before moving again. This seems more restful to us, and we get to know each area. Almost every time we got ready to move, we would comment to each other that we could have stayed longer. We have enjoyed each stop.

Berlin, Ohio was just such a stop. We were there three weeks in Scenic Hills RV Park, a very nice campground. We had a good spot right across from a fenced pasture where deer were being raised.


From 09-09 Berlin, Ohio


From 09-09 Berlin, Ohio


All the campers enjoyed walking down to view the deer when they came out in the late afternoon to graze. However it is a bit sad to know these are being raised as prize bucks to sell to a hunting camp somewhere. They stay here until 3 or 4 years old and then are sold for a healthy profit to a hunting camp for some city hunter to come a claim a big prize. Does not seem like much sport to me. Here is a buck that I imagine will soon be sold.

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Our visit coincided with harvest time as indicated in the picture at the beginning of this post where hay is being gathered. Seeing all the horse drawn farm equipment once again reminded me of time spent as a child with my Grandfather Thompson who always farmed with similar equipment only he generally used mules rather than horses.

Likewise seeing the dairy farms reminded me of Grandfather since he was also a dairy farmer.

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It was interesting to go to the local market and see all the Amish buggies parked along with cars.

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The best part of our stay in Berlin was the week long visit we had with our son Ward who drove over from Chicago. By his driving over, we did not have to drive the RV to the Chicago vicinity. That was a great help to us since we have not found a campground we like in that area. Nor do we like big city traffic.

A few of the following posts will cover some of the places we visited around the Berlin area.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

09-09 Lehman's Hardware

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Monique and I both love to wander around hardware stores. We found a top notch one near Berlin, Ohio called Lehman's. This store caters to the Amish and specializes in non-electric items. It was a real nostalgia time for me seeing so many things I had seen at both my Grandparent's homes and farms. For example they sell milk cans like my Grandfather used and like one we have in storage back in SC.

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I have a milk churner in storage identical to the middle one in this photo only mine is not red. My Grandmother Thompson would put water and a bit of soap in one similar to these and let me churn away making suds when I was very young. (It is still fun to do).

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There are displays all around the top of the walls near the ceilings including a huge collection of different type antique washing machines.

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They even have some refurbished wringer washers for sale. While no Amish are on the Electric Company power grid, I think some Amish use electric generators for limited purposes. So I guess some could use this wringer type washer.

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Monique would like a different washing machine for the RV, but decided this manual one would not fit the bill. For one thing it would be too tall for our space once you ad he wringer.

You work the handle back and forth and it moves a plate up and down to agitate the clothes. We were surprised to see that it cost over $500. Plus you have to add the $200 wringer. It is not necessarily less expensive for the Amish to live their lifestyle.

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As a child I used a kerosene lantern when camping. Mine was blue just like some seen on these shelves. (I think that lantern is also in storage in SC. Beginning to see a pattern here?)

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My Grandmother Rone had several kerosene lamps like the ones in these pictures. I used to enjoy when a thunder storm knocked out the electricity, and we would pull the lamps down from the kitchen shelves to use until the power came back on. While in Lehman's an Amish farmer was picking up a new supply of wicks for his lamps. Lehman's has all manner of wicks and repair parts as well as a huge selection of different type lamps and lanterns.

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You can even buy a big wheel bicycle at Lehman's.

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Or a hand made wooden cask of different sizes. (One of the smaller ones cost about $150.)

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Need a copper kettle?

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How about a wood burning cook stove? There were many on display. You can see the fire glowing red in this one.

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They say they have the largest display of wood burning stoves and fireplace inserts in the US. They also have some wonderful looking barbecue grills including the pink pig seen in the foreground. (If you are looking for a new grill check out the Traeger Grill.)

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I tried to figure out how I could pull this gas powered ice cream maker behind the RV. It has a John Deere engine and optional rubber tires. However Monique wasn't too keen on the idea. Too bad...

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We liked this place so much we went twice. So if you are ever in that area, be sure to visit Lehman's.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

06-09 Amish Farm Country

From 06-09 White Oak Campground
We have moved to White Oak Campground a few miles south of Strasburg, PA and about 20 minutes from Lancaster,PA. We are in the middle of Amish Country. This is another pretty area with farmlands spread over rolling hills and valleys.

We have not done much touring and may not while we are here. We were tired from all the touring we did in Virginia and Gettysburg. We had planned to tour here Friday but just did not make it. We had some errands to run and work to do around the RV. For one we had to stay here so a repairman could come fix our Splendide combo washer/dryer. Monique uses it quite a lot. You have to use it a lot to get much done since it has a small capacity, and you use the same machine for both washing and drying. We wish we could install a stacked apartment size washer and dryer, but we do not have quite enough room. Anyway the Spendide is back in action and running as I write this.

We did ride around late one evening and enjoy the countryside in the vicinity of the campground. The Amish have some large dairy farms. In fact this area looks more like what I had expected to see in Wisconsin since that is the dairy state. The farms are lovely, but boy do you get some strong “farm” odors from all those cows.

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We also stumbled across a one lance covered bridge.

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I have made one purchase since arriving. We are carrying our own little flower garden along with us.


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Our friend Dede Fisher started us with a gift of a Citronella plant, which I think is a type of non-flowering geranium. We then added a hanging basket of white and purple petunias while in Seneca, SC. Along the way I have picked up 2 more pots from different Wal-Marts. In Strasburg I stopped at an Amish greenhouse and bought a beautiful hanging basket with the same color flowers as our other pots. We do not hang the baskets but rather set them on small folding tables and a small step stool. I think I have now reached the capacity of what I can cram into the Honda CRV when we move from place to place.

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We are here until Wednesday when we leave for Bath, NY where we stay for a month.