Amish Winter Wonderland
Ā An Amish buggy sloshes through the falling snow. I love seeing horse hoofprints between buggy tracks. These pictures were taken over the past few years. I live near Kalona, Iowa and Amish farm...
View ArticleAmish and the Coronavirus
The Amish and the whole world stand by, watching to see how the Covid-19 pandemic will play out. This might be the first time in history when the entire globe is unified as we confront a common enemy.I...
View ArticlePlowing through a Pandemic
Ā Life has to go on, Pandemic or not. Karma and Karla are ready and willing to help do their part. We pulled our plow out of the barn and brushed off cobwebs. This Emerson plow is over a hundred years...
View ArticleSeeds of Hope
After weeks of hitching my horses whenever the weather and my schedule cooperated, we finally planted sweet corn with the hope of yielding a delicious crop. I'm a letter carrier for the United States...
View ArticleApplesauce Bonanza
Applesauce apples ripen around the 4th of July every year.Many people think of harvesting apples in the fall. This is true of most varieties of apples, but not Lodi or Yellow Transparent. These sour...
View ArticleClouds and Fields (part 1)
I'm an author, not a photographer.All of my pictures are snapped on my ordinary iPhone. I do crop my photos but that's it. No filters.Ā My original goal of taking pictures had to do with helping people...
View ArticleClouds and Fields (Part 2)
As promised, here are a few more Clouds and Fields photos. These pics are the result of Sunday afternoon/evening drives through Amish farmlands near our home.Unfortunately, I've been discouraged lately...
View ArticleFriends Forever
My granddaughters and my Amish horses have been friends for years.Lyla and Kinley have built a long-lasting bond with Karma and Karla even though they live several states apart. Whenever these girls...
View ArticleLate Fall
It's time to pick the last few rows of corn, clear off the garden and brace ourselves for an icy blast.Early fall is bright and cheery with colorful leaves and pumpkins. Late fall has another type of...
View ArticleCold Cold Cold
Unbelievable cold gripped the U.S.A.Nobody felt it more than livestock and Amish farm families.Life must go on.Jobs are to be done. Cattle and horses need to be fed. School continues.Ā Laundry washed...
View ArticleEarly Spring Amish Style
Spring in Amish country is a picture of hope and new life.Winter is a time for endurance. Livestock hide inside the barn waiting for the snow to melt and uncover fresh green pastures.At the first hint...
View ArticleA Tribute to Karma
Once in a lifetime, a special friend comes along that you'll never forget. Karma touched my life that way.Ā Our Karma happened to weigh in close to one ton. (2000 lbs) She could pull a plow like a tank...
View ArticleChurch- 1921 or 2021?
Amish Church hasn't changed much in the past 100 years.However, there are some changes. In 1921 the meeting would have been held inside the farmhouse. In this photo, taken on 7/18/21 the service is...
View ArticleSamson and Amish Delilah
Ā Interesting Title?Listen toĀ Thomas NyeĀ on the Buggy Talk PodcastClick Here to Listen to PodcastAmish Fiction Author Tracy Fredrychowski interviews Thomas Nye about his writing career, interest in...
View ArticleMushka
Meet Mushka.If you have been following the Amish Horses Blog, you know I lost my horse named Karma a few months ago. Karma's full-sister Karla grazed our pasture alone most of the summer. I visited...
View ArticleThe Continuing Saga of Karla and Mushka
Ā Hello Friends-If you follow this blog, you are probably wondering how Karla and Mushka are getting along.We had the normal issues horses have with deciding dominance. It should not be understood the...
View ArticleAmish Christmas Collection
How about some Christmas stories?The men of Amish fiction would love to take you on a Christmas adventure.My own horses have a set of Christmas lights on their barn.Thomas Nye's Christmas story takes...
View ArticleEarly Impressions
Plastic farm animals are awesome!Some of my first memories are of setting up elaborate scenes with plastic farm toys. The natural next step was to encourage my children and grandchildren to do the...
View ArticleFirst Horse Sale
Grandpa (Thomas Nye) and Grandma took our littleĀ 2-year-old Ruby to her first draft horse sale a few weeks ago. First, you need to understand, Ruby is horse-crazy just like her grandpa. When we...
View ArticleWhere Donkeys Rule
There is a place in America where donkeys rule.In Cripple Creek, Colorado donkeys are free to roam the streets at their leisure, and they do. My wife and I recently spent a week in the mountains near...
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