Archive for March, 2010

Black on White, Old on New

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The contrast of the modern on the old is quite high in Holmes County, Ohio, just like the contrast of black on white in this photograph.  Here, the old world and the new operate side by side, Amish living separate lives, dispersed among the English of the county, and sharing the roads and towns as if there were nothing unusual about the contrast between the old world and the new.  We who have lived in this part of Ohio don’t even notice the contrast any more.  There seems nothing improbable about the seventeenth century and the twenty-first being interlaced.  The integration of cultures is so successful that we are not surprised to crest a hill on a snowy lane and find a horse pulling a wagon loaded with sacks of grain.  We were out that day with an SUV with four-wheel drive because we thought that was the only way to drive through the deep snow.  Guess we were wrong.

Snow and Buggy Small

Two Amish Girls at Recess

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Do you remember recess at school?  Do you remember the swings?  I do, and I remember how I used to pump those swings as high as I could go.  Amish kids are just like that, too.  But here is a pair of girls who have figured out a better angle on pumping a swing – one girl on each side, taking turns to pump from a standing position.  I saw several pairs of girls work this swing that day, taking turns on their way back from the outhouse at the edge of the school yard.  Kids at recess at a one-room Amish parochial school in winter?  They’re just like the kids I used to know – the more air under that swing, the better!

Girls on Swing Small