Amish People
This weekend has been a blast! And, I have loved spending time with these people:
But, while we were out and about in Philly, we had a Cheesesteak sandwich AND the best lemonade ever. The lemonade was made by one or more Amish people. In fact, the man who sold it to me was Amish.Tanner Clark, a friend from BYU who is studying Dentistry at Temple University, took us on a wild tour of Philly and we ended up at Reading Terminal Market. Probably one of the best market places I've ever been too. This fact is partly to do with all the Amish people cooking and serving food. I wanted to stare at them all day and take photos of them. However, I was a bit too embarrassed to ask...me, embarrassed? Yup.So, I didn't get any photos of the Amish at Reading Terminal Market, however, I did want to dedicate this post to the Amish people of America--especially the ones who made my lemonade.
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2 comments:
I don't think those people are Amish. Those people look like Mennonites who are like the Amish but they use modern things while the Amish don't. Besides, an Amish person won't let you take their picture because they believe that the camera captures pieces of their souls. Their dolls don't even have faces! Can you believe that?!?
Looks. Like. A. Blast.
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