We had pretzels freshly baked
This is our driver, we were the only people taking a tour
from 4 hotels
JD without tires
The tractors are used around the farm for power
In the field it's horses
A phone booth
The church wagon, holding the benches
it travels from house to house, where the next meeting is
All the roads were paved, most houses were close to the roads
no ditches, the roads were curving a lot
Next morning sun again, laundry on the lines
some had their laundry line hooked up to a hydro pole
Tobacco hanging in the barn
It looks like 2 quilted pillow cases on the laundry line
Tobacco Field rest product
We only saw one open buggy, all the others were closed and coloured gray
Just before leaving the country site we saw this guy in the field, only one day after the rain
2 comments:
Fabulous photos! I have so enjoyed all of them!
Thank you for sharing with your readers!
What a treat!
Joanne
We went on that tour, too. We were surprised that Mennonites grew tobacco. It seems to be quite a prevalent crop there. Lovely photographs
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