Visiting Ohio Amish Country
/Traveling in Ohio Amish country and negotiating roads with horses and buggies.
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Traveling in Ohio Amish country and negotiating roads with horses and buggies.
Read MoreDay 3 of my Ohio visit in July. I visited the Ernest Warther Carving Museum, Sugarcreek, and Lehman’s.
Read MoreThe second day of my visit to Ohio in July, 2019.—hiking in Mohican State Park.
Read MoreCalifornia State Fair —Farm Club, Sheep Show, grandkids, Marketing Award.
Read MoreI usually like to go through all my photos from from a trip, organizing and editing, and then write my blog posts in order. This is an exception. I have figured out how to write a blog post on my iPad but I don’t have access to the photos from my Nikon. So I am writing this post as an experiment to see how this iPad app works. These are some of today’s photos from my phone with no editing.
View from the Fire Tower in Mohican State Park, about a half hour southwest of Wooster where I am staying.
Underneath Big Lyons Waterfall. I joined all the kids by walking through it. I took my shoes off however so I wouldn’t have wet feet all day.
Isn’t this a crazy mushroom I saw on the trail?
After hiking for a few hours I drove to Millersburg and walked in the touristy downtown area. This was one of my favorite stores—alcoves filled with old furniture and hundreds of hand tools.
After I correctly identified these tools as being used for processing flax the owner and I started talking about textiles and he encouraged me to go to the Hotel Millersburg to see their quilts.
I found that this hotel is known as a Quilters’ Retreat and they regularly accommodate groups of quilters.
I drove on to the next town, Berlin, and found The Plaid Sheep.
I’ve been in fabric stores and quilting stores but have never seen one with the selection of wool fabrics that I saw here. They have hundreds of patterns for rug hooking, appliqué, and quilting and they focus on wool fabric!
It was almost 6:00 by the time I was driving back to Wooster. I took the back roads because I am fascinated seeing this beautiful country—very small town separated by farm after farm with big barns and fields of corn.
It was sure a different experience to see horses and buggies on the roads.
I’ll be here through Sunday and will have a sheep report tomorrow.
Black Sheep Gathering—Spinners Lead, Supreme Champion, the drive home.
Read MoreBlack Sheep Gathering—Farm Club sheep to shawl team and big wins in the sheep competition.
Read MoreDay 3 of our Idaho Road Trip. Hiking in the mountains.
Read MoreRoad Trip to Idaho—second day and a tour of the McCall Smokejumper Base.
Read MoreRandom Farm Photos include the dye garden, hot dogs, alfalfa delivery, and a hawk in the chicken house.
Read MorePhotos and explanation of what I am doing when I say that “I am irrigating”.
Read MoreAt Meridian Jacobs farm we raise Jacob sheep and sell locally grown wool fiber, yarn, and handwoven goods. We teach fiber classes and sell Ashford, Clemes & Clemes, and Schacht spinning and weaving equipment. We encourage farm visits with field trips and our unique Farm Club.
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