Amish Myth Busters
Myth Busters
Today marks the conclusion to our Amish Myth Busters series. In 10 weeks we’ve covered —
Myth Buster 10-What is with every Amish area having a different style and color buggy. (10-22-11)
Myth Buster 9- Why garden quilting and where did it come from (10-15-11)
Myth Buster 8-Weddings (10-08-11)
Myth Buster 7–Bikes and scooters. (10-01-11)
Myth Buster 6–Boy’s hats. (9-24-11)
Myth Buster 5–Are all Amish folk somber, serious, lacking in humor, and a bit unfriendly. (9-17-11)
Myth Buster 4– Knitting. (9-10-11)
Myth Buster 3– Mirrors. (9-03-11)
Myth Buster 2– Amish homes. (8-27-11)
Myth Buster 1– Clunky black shoes. (8-20-11)
That’s a lot of myths, and I think we busted every one. I know I enjoyed your comments tremendously and I learned a lot from what you had to share. I started Myth Busters because of the questions I receive when I’m at book signings and author talks. We all have preconceived notions, but in fact Amish folk are Christian, honest, hard-working folk … same as you and me. They have chosen to live in a different way, and that’s what makes Amish books fascinating.
I hope you’ve enjoyed Myth Busters. If you’ve missed any of the above, you can access them by scanning down the right column, finding CATEGORIES, and clicking on Myth Busters. All the entries will pop up.
DISCLAIMER: We BUSTED MYTHS to celebrate the launch of my series set in Shipshewana, Indiana. Remember though, my experience may be different from yours or from other books you have read.
V~
p.s. See CONTEST #4 posted on Tuesday. If you have not signed up yet, you have until 6 pm Sunday to comment under that post below. : ) This is a special give-away … it includes books by myself, Amy Clipston, and Shelley Shepherd Gray. Check it out!