A day with the Amish

While we were in Cleveland, Ohio, our friends took us out for the day to see something of the nearby Amish communities. You can find out more than you need to know about the Amish on wikipedia etc so I’m not going to bore you with those details here.

We enjoyed our day out. The weather was gorgeous and the countryside was beautiful too. The Amish keep their communities beautifully and it was lovely to see washing hanging out to dry. Even in Dallas, where it is stinking hot much of the year, people use clothes dryers bizarrely. None of that for the Amish who had some of the biggest washing lines I think we’ve ever seen.

We visited a cheese dairy, saw how it was made and ate plenty of samples. We had lunch in what was supposed to be an Amish restaurant but was just run of the mill fare it turned out. Then we walked what we were told was “half a mile” down a hill to a place that sold ice cream. We’ve since coined the phrase “an Amish half mile” to describe something which you initially think is a good idea but turns out to be much more effort than you anticipate. The ice creams were more than welcome when we got them!

Sheena’s flight home

Technology is an amazing thing. Here I am in Dallas where I’m doing some training with work. Meanwhile, Sheena’s just left the coast of Newfoundland and is directly south of Greenland. How do I know this? Well, flightaware.com tells you exactly where a flight is in the world and exactly how long it has left to fly before it arrives.

So, here’s where Sheena is as I type (click to enlarge):

flight110

Pretty amazing eh? Glad to know that the old volcano isn’t stopping her…

This Never Happens

Just checked the weather on the BBC for Cambridge and saw a real rarity in the UK, particularly for April:

Weather for Cambridge this week

… before we get carried away, let’s just remember it’s a forecast and not reality yet….

… having said that, it’s a beautiful morning with not a cloud to be seen.