@@David-vb6tu I very much enjoy the strong community aspect of the culture I grew up in and still live in presently. Being around people that have your back when you need it but that also hold you accountable are aspects that I think help to make you a better person. I also appreciate the beautiful well kept countryside., the neat farms, and the many innovative businesses 8n the area.
Hello Steve, I saw this wonderful video and wanted to reach out to you. I own a boot factory and have been making boots and shoes for the Amish and Menonite communities in the USA. I wonder if there is a way to contact someone in the Canadian Amish or Mennonite community to be able to distribute footwear made specifically for these communities. Would you be able to help? Thank you.
It was a pleasure meeting you Sean. If any of your listeners have any questions I would be happy to try and answer them.
Thanks Steve. It was great to meet and spend the day with you.
Steve, what do you love most about where you live and the community you are part of?
@@David-vb6tu I very much enjoy the strong community aspect of the culture I grew up in and still live in presently. Being around people that have your back when you need it but that also hold you accountable are aspects that I think help to make you a better person. I also appreciate the beautiful well kept countryside., the neat farms, and the many innovative businesses 8n the area.
Hello Steve, I saw this wonderful video and wanted to reach out to you. I own a boot factory and have been making boots and shoes for the Amish and Menonite communities in the USA. I wonder if there is a way to contact someone in the Canadian Amish or Mennonite community to be able to distribute footwear made specifically for these communities. Would you be able to help? Thank you.
Thank you for sharing such an informative video! It was so interesting! 🇨🇦
Thanks so much! Really pleased you enjoyed it
Awesome video!
Thanks!
These more traditional communities prove that people don't need college or university to make a good contribution to the larger community.
Absolutely. Hard working and honest people
"Elmeera" is properly pronounced "Elmira: with the long i.
Good to know! I knew I’d fail at some of the pronunciations :) Thanks!
Seaneth? Bet you dont remember me...
Haha. Mike!!! Email me!
@@PeopleandPlacesTV not sure I have your email anymore.
@@TheoGermal start here peopleandplacestv@gmail.com