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Published: September 21st 2013
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The Roots Market is so chock full of color, I just had to take a bunch of photos.
The Amish don't like to have their picture taken, but I erred with the Amish man, as Bob pointed out -- after I took it. The women with printed, not plain, dresses are Mennonite and don't mind of you take their photos, especially if you ask permission.
Know how to tell if a farm is owned by Amish? No cars, trucks, or power lines.
We're in Acadia National Park right now and are catching up on Wifi stuff.
Take care, Paula
By the way, in the earlier blog about the Blue Marsh Project, it was located in Berks County, not Lancaster.
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margw
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Lancaster
As many times as my dad took us to Lancaster and feasted on the food, served family style, we never got to see the markets. Worth the trip along with the incredible countryside.