| We rode through some Amish country yesterday, but we didn't stop for any pictures. |
| I headed back by myself today for another look. |
| It is easy to tell the Amish from the non-Amish. Hint, it's not the size of the farm as they are farming some rather large acreages. |
| No tractors, cars, or trucks. |
| They still use machinery, but mostly implements designed to be pulled behind a tractor that now use an intermediate hitch that is harnessed to the horse. |
| It is a very clean look |
| Also seems very peaceful |
| I took a picture of this man coming up the road. |
| As he got closer, he bowed his head to hide his face apparently. |
| Equipment from the turn of the century. |
| I hope they hand weeding that whole field! |
| A side delivery rake they pull using the intermediate hitch. |
| This guy was angry that I took his picture. I told him I didn't that I took a picture of his horse and carriage. He called me a liar! I wasn't! |
| Downtown Cashton, may have been the same guy. |
| One I've not seen before this trip. |
| I ran Aumock! |
| It was nice starting out. |
| but soon turned south! |
| It then merged with this road. It should have been called Goose Grease it was so slippery! |
| but also quite pretty! |
| Goats make everything fun.......can you believe the one on top was named Lanny? |
| This guy/gal kept braying at me until I took her/his picture. |
| I had some authentic Mexican food in Richland Center, WI |
| Surprisingly to me, it was! |
| ....and very good!! |
| Country yard art! |
| Looks like ones missing. |
| Some days you're the art, some days you're the artist, must be out drawing something in a field. |
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