Going Home

© Anita Bower

Going Home

Uploaded: August 06, 2019 | Entered: August 06, 2019 00:00:00

Description

Amish neighbors leaving our house and going home. I didn't tell the story in the proper order. They stopped at our house because their horse was overheated. After watering horse and people, they decided the horse should not be strained further by pulling the buggy. So, in order beginning on the left: young son walking, mom leading tired horse, dad on scooter with daughter in basket (see yesterday's image), buggy being pulled by uncle with youngest son inside (see photo of several days ago). It is fun to live in Amish country!

Exif: Camera: E-M5MarkII; Shutter Speed: 1/60; Aperture: f/5.0; ISO: 250; Orientation: 1; Date: 2019-08-06T11:35:17-04:00

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