Friday, May 17, 2013

When Two Worlds Meet...

I thought this was kind of fun today...watching two worlds meet.

We have wonderful farm neighbors...and most of them are Amish.  We get along with them well, and help each other out when needed.

But how often do you see a team of horses working in an English man's field?


There are several Amish men in the neighborhood who own round balers, and who do custom baling.  This one, who came to finish up our rye grass and alfalfa hay today, used his mules to pull the baler.  Jim operated the wrapper with our tractor.  I thought it was fun, seeing them working in the same field together.

No matter that we do things differently...the end result is the same!





13 comments:

  1. Oh I love it!!!!!! How fun that must be for you. We know some Amish too, and my husband has helped them out. End result is the same. Glad you had the help. Baling already! Next month we should be...weather permitting!
    Love my jersey cows! and yes they do look like a deer when they are just newborns!

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  2. OH Alica I truly love this there is not many people just as I that would ever get a chance to see two very different worlds working together thank you it is wonderful. I love our blogger world and hugs to you my friend. B

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  3. What a delightful scene. This is absolutely beautiful, I love it.
    Hugs,
    JB

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  4. There are many Amish north of us here, but I have not seen them bale in the fields. I can't believe you're already cutting hay!

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  5. Beautiful fields there. I loved the rolling country and everything so green when I visited your part of the world. I tried the rhubarb jam and it was a splendid success. We will make MORE! Thanks.

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  6. Thank you for sharing such a positive post. I love the photo of old and new working together.

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  7. It is wonderful to have neighbors willing to help each other! I like seeing the two worlds working together. :)

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  8. Love this Alica -- no matter the method, as long as it gets done. :)

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  9. What a touching photo! Love seeing neighbors helping others and to see the diversity is awesome too!

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  10. Very nice! I have some Mennonite in my family; and in Washington state, as a feed salesman and nutritionist, I worked closely with 2 Hutterite colonies.

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  11. How nice to see everyone working together!

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  12. That's cool - I haven't seen our Amish with a round baler yet, but it's only a matter of time.

    Nice farm & blog!

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