Your footage via the drone was just amazing. What beautiful countryside - thank you for showing us how magnificent this part of America truly is. Great video ❤ keep up the fabulous work. From Kerryn in Australia 🇦🇺
ONE OF YOUR GREAT LEADERS KEPT, THE SIMPLE LIFE A LIVE YOUR VERY LUCKY ONES, DON'T EVER THINK FOR A MOMENT, YOUR NOT PART OF THE WORLD, IN MY EYES, YOU ARE THE WORLD. GOD BLESS YOU ALL, FOR SHARING, YOUR WAYS AND LIFE, THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH. I WANT TO VISIT YOU, IF I CAN
When the Amish came to Lancaster County Pennsylvania in the 1700's, they bought raw land from the government at bargain prices. Their descendants now own that land as it has been passed down from generation to generation.
Not only did they inherited the land from their families, they (majority, not all) work and save until they have a good down payment. When a new community is created, they may group their money to purchase large amounts of land, then split the land into smaller portions.
@KJ Frederick: "able to afford so much land"? As Portia Lancaster pointed out is one reason. These folks live very austere lives. Their home have no frig or kitchen to cook with. All their meals are served in the "community building". No TV, no radio and no going into town for movies or other pleasures like restaurants. And no credit cards. Cash only. These folks live well below the standards of spending money that the rest of us do. You too could afford to live in a house with no mortgage if you choose to live like them.
@@fritzsmith3296 I prefer to have access to modern medicine. They also take advantage of that ; but, as non-insured, charity cases which we pay for through our taxes and increased insurance rates.
I appreciate your respectfulness of my people ( I am Conservative Mennonite and my father is an Amish Bishop) by Not trying to interview on tape. By not showing us close up. Your facts are rather accurate which is very abnormal so thank you for that. Not all you said is accurate but mostly. Sincerely Brook
A very nice, if idealistic painting of Amish culture, but it's not for me I'm afraid,I am unbeliever in any sky fairy (of whatever creed) But I suspect that I would finally find peace in an Amish community, providing they accepted an irreligious realist like myself.
A very shallow video of the Amish. Not knowing that Amish attend their district churches every other Sunday is a gigantic tip off that little research was conducted before making this video.
That looks nice but please look after your animals, l have seen the condition of your draught horse's that have been run throught sale yards and they are in disgusting condition, l am not saying that all Amish work horses till they can't work anymore but most.
👍 you're so right! Amish culture has nothing to do with German culture... poor poor horses.. here in Germany there is an animal protection law that prohibits abuse that horses are worked down to the bone and send to auction!.... absolutely horrible!
@Lorraine Duan: "they are in disgusting condition". Really, how many Amish farms (or any for that matter) have you visited? Lorraine, you're a "Wooden Philosopher", that is someone who has strong opinions about things they know nothing about. What the Hell do you know about animal husbandry? Or farming with animals. Those horses are treated better than most kids that you grew up with. "but most". Once again you speak like a willfully ignorant person. Really "most"? How about none??? PS: I have visited both the Amish farms and the Hutterite farms. Their animal husbandry is of the best. I was brought up on a farm in New England. So, animal husbandry is something that is a top priority with me.
Thank you this video honors my heritage !
The Amish would be proud of you making this video. Great production quality !! Keep up the Amazing work!! Jim from Switzerland
Thank you so much
You are so welcome my friend!@@magicworldbyjimmyaugustine1638
Your footage via the drone was just amazing. What beautiful countryside - thank you for showing us how magnificent this part of America truly is. Great video ❤ keep up the fabulous work. From Kerryn in Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you Kerryn
@@magicworldbyjimmyaugustine1638 Lancaster County Pa Amish Country I live here what do U want to know ?
So beautifully filmed ! " Music is moving-Really enjoyed watching.. Well done.
Thank you. Very nice. Beautiful video. God bless.
What a great video. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Very good videography
ONE OF YOUR GREAT LEADERS KEPT, THE SIMPLE LIFE A LIVE YOUR VERY LUCKY ONES, DON'T EVER THINK FOR A MOMENT, YOUR NOT PART OF THE WORLD, IN MY EYES, YOU ARE THE WORLD. GOD BLESS YOU ALL, FOR SHARING, YOUR WAYS AND LIFE, THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH. I WANT TO VISIT YOU, IF I CAN
Beautiful horse
Good content..how were the Amish able to afford so much land?
When the Amish came to Lancaster County Pennsylvania in the 1700's, they bought raw land from the government at bargain prices. Their descendants now own that land as it has been passed down from generation to generation.
Not only did they inherited the land from their families, they (majority, not all) work and save until they have a good down payment.
When a new community is created, they may group their money to purchase large amounts of land, then split the land into smaller portions.
@KJ Frederick: "able to afford so much land"? As Portia Lancaster pointed out is one reason. These folks live very austere lives. Their home have no frig or kitchen to cook with. All their meals are served in the "community building". No TV, no radio and no going into town for movies or other pleasures like restaurants.
And no credit cards. Cash only. These folks live well below the standards of spending money that the rest of us do.
You too could afford to live in a house with no mortgage if you choose to live like them.
@fritzsmith3296 you know what they say about people that assume..Dave Ramsey 🤫
@@fritzsmith3296 I prefer to have access to modern medicine. They also take advantage of that ; but, as non-insured, charity cases which we pay for through our taxes and increased insurance rates.
Nicely done
Thank you
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Beautiful video!
Amazing countryside.
very good
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH
You're welcome!
Some of this is filmed in beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Just minutes away from my hometown.
I appreciate your respectfulness of my people ( I am Conservative Mennonite and my father is an Amish Bishop) by Not trying to interview on tape. By not showing us close up. Your facts are rather accurate which is very abnormal so thank you for that. Not all you said is accurate but mostly.
Sincerely Brook
Amazing! Looks like god‘s own Country …❤😊
Amish--AAAmish--EEEmish--Amish
A true way of life.
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If I had my own omish church and land I like lifestyle except I need at least 2 hippie lettus plants for the farm work
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It seems so depressing.
A very nice, if idealistic painting of Amish culture, but it's not for me I'm afraid,I am unbeliever in any sky fairy (of whatever creed) But I suspect that I would finally find peace in an Amish community, providing they accepted an irreligious realist like myself.
A very shallow video of the Amish. Not knowing that Amish attend their district churches every other Sunday is a gigantic tip off that little research was conducted before making this video.
Sorry horse...!
Less music more words! Sheesh this is frustrating!
You know why the Amish don't have gangs?.
When they spin their hats backwards, they look the same.
Please learn to pronounce Lancaster properly. An armies go to church every other Sunday not every Sunday. Nice pictures though
That looks nice but please look after your animals, l have seen the condition of your draught horse's that have been run throught sale yards and they are in disgusting condition, l am not saying that all Amish work horses till they can't work anymore but most.
👍 you're so right! Amish culture has nothing to do with German culture... poor poor horses.. here in Germany there is an animal protection law that prohibits abuse that horses are worked down to the bone and send to auction!.... absolutely horrible!
@Lorraine Duan: "they are in disgusting condition". Really, how many Amish farms (or any for that matter) have you visited?
Lorraine, you're a "Wooden Philosopher", that is someone who has strong opinions about things they know nothing about.
What the Hell do you know about animal husbandry? Or farming with animals. Those horses are treated better than most kids that you grew up with.
"but most". Once again you speak like a willfully ignorant person. Really "most"? How about none???
PS: I have visited both the Amish farms and the Hutterite farms. Their animal husbandry is of the best.
I was brought up on a farm in New England. So, animal husbandry is something that is a top priority with me.