Things Most Others Never See
Today we had to drive to New Holland and I was reminded of the many sights that we in Lancaster County take for granted. We saw miles of beautiful farms and fertile land. We saw clothes lines filled with clothing, most of which was purple and black. We saw farmers plowing their fields with their mules. We saw windmills. We saw a young man driving on the side of the highway with his open buggy. We saw a young lady riding her bicycle with a large cart attached to the back - probably headed to a store. We saw several signs for home-made furniture. We saw produce stands that will soon be filled with beautiful fresh fruits and vegetables. We saw beautiful flowers. But one of the most exciting things that we saw was a large group of men participating in a barn raising. It was a relaxing and interesting drive. And it was also a sad reminder of a special culture which is shrinking in the midst of a growing Lancaster County culture which is now marked by drugs and crime. On the way home we drove through Lancaster City - what a sad contrast! Lancaster County has been changing drastically, but if you look you can still find a beautiful, simpler lifestyle. Not all change is good.
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