Thursday, October 2, 2008

We moved on

Huh, Wal Mart parking lots are not all the same. You would think they would be but, not! This Wal Mart parking lot has hitching rails for horse & buggies. We are now in Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio the county with the largest population of Amish in the US of A.

Holmes county has got to be one of the prettiest places to be in the fall of the year. The trees changing color, the horse dung on the side of the roads, the small quaint villages, slow moving traffic because of the horse & buggy or the bike on the roads. Very narrow, winding, hilly back roads. Hugh Amish farms that are very well maintained. Beautiful flower gardens with all the fall colors. Pumpkins every where, this is truly a fascinating place to be.

As we left Trumbull county to come to Holmes county we first saw an 18 wheeler on it's side and lots of police and fire trucks there. Earl got to watch as the tow truck lifted the truck and set it up right. He did not get to see them set the trailer back up because it had to be unloaded first.
Then as we got a little ways down the road, traffic again was slowing down and stopping, again lots of police, fire and medical trucks, lights flashing, yes, a two car accident, looked like a bad one too. Got past that one and again a ways down the road, you quested it another accident. Since we were only observers and not participant's and that was three in a row, we knew we would get to Wal Mart okay on this traveling day. What we did't count on was "Irene" (GPS) taking us on those hilly, narrow back roads. Meeting the oncoming horse and buggy or bike wasn't to bad but the trucks and cars on a one lane road was a bit tight.

We are looking forward to more trips to cemeteries looking for dead relatives so I can take a picture of their stones. I did find my great, great, great, great grandfathers stone in a very hard to find little cemetery that is no longer being used in Jackson Township in Mahoning county. It was a most awesome discovery. He died in 1831. I hope I can do as well here in Holmes county.

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