photos by Tom b.
- 30s silk floral dress
- Bocce Heels courtesy of Modcloth
- listening to: Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion "Walking in My Shoes"
Over the weekend Tom and I stopped in front of this Amish dairy farm to snap a few photos right as the sun set. This is a pretty typical view of what Lancaster looks like when you get out of the city. It was such a beautiful day and the Amish were out in full force on their horses and mule drawn plows. You really start to feel a bit like you've stepped back in time when you're out there surrounded by it.
Today I'm venturing out for my very first trip to Hershey Park! I've always been a bit of a roller coaster junkie so I'm pretty excited. I think we're also going to make a stop into Chocolate World. I keep hearing about this place and its kitschy ride so I'm pretty curious to see it too. I keep picturing Willy Wonka's factory in my head. Perhaps I'll come home with one of those gigantic one pound Hershey chocolate bars?
magnifique !!
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I really like your original in shape shoes. They are very pretty. The color is really feminine.
ReplyDelete30s dress, ethereal countryside, Depeche Mode! You are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with everything about this post. The scenery is perfect along with your dress and heels. (:
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine played in one of the bands at Hershey Park for a few summers, so a girlfriend and I headed down for a weekend. It was such a fun park! And the ride at Choclate World? The perfect mix of cheesy and informative. Enjoy your day!!
ReplyDeleteBeutiful photos..and nice shoes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress, and I just love your shoes!! Your photos are always so beautiful too, every post looks like a magazine shoot!!
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Great shoes!!
ReplyDeleteLovely shoes.
ReplyDeleteI used to love Hersey Park (and Sesame Place) when I was younger. It's hard not to walk out without a lot of chocolate, though.
ReplyDeleteMy mother grew up in Lancaster county so visiting my grandparents always called for things like a trip into Amish country and a stop by Hershey Park. The ride is all sorts of kitsch (as I remember, at the end of the ride, you can get a photo of yourself holding an enormous hershey bar while sitting on a faux light post whose bulb is a giant hershey kiss.)
ReplyDeleteThose shoes look darling on you, and the photos are beautiful, truly. And I loooove roller coasters too! It'd be awesome if you get yourself one of those ridiculously large Hershey bars!
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I visited Pennsylvania when I was younger and I remember how like another era it felt, seeing all the horses and carriages. Beautiful dress and shoes too.
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ReplyDeletethat dress is a dream!
ReplyDeletethose shoes are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! your blog is an inspiration
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beautiful shoes & beautiful dress! it looks so perfect there...haha love the lil pic of the cow :)
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Hershey Park is a blast! Hope you had fun!!
ReplyDeleteThose are some particularly lovely photos, love the twilight quality of the light. Those shoes are to die for!
ReplyDeletethe light in these photos is so beautiful, as is the dreamy dress. so glad to discover your amazing blog!
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these photos are so peaceful... and i love your entire outfit. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, seeing an Amish farm sounds so exciting! I love all the places you take your photos. Gorgeous dress!
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What a fantastic dress.
ReplyDeleteHershey Park has always been one of those places I've wanted to visit, but never have. I mean, chocolate and roller coasters in the same place? Yes, please!
I find it fascinating that you went to an Amish farm. That must be such a sight! After reading this post I started reading up on that town right away :)
ReplyDeleteYour dress is so pretty and goes perfectly with the setting.
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those shoes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE lancaster county. I have family there and visit often. You cant beat the locale and down to earth feel from the Amish.(Hershey Park is a must...its hard to come home without ridiculous amounts of chocolate)
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Amanda Pearl
www.pearlvisionandjason.blogspot.com
the colors in that dress are lovely! and i loooove nude shoes!
ReplyDeleteI love the length and print of the dress, so flattering for you!
ReplyDeleteAnd I also love the neutral color of the shoes, you can pair them with everything :)
Diana
http://thegirloverboard.tumblr.com
I am such a nerd but i seriously have had this fascination with the Amish way of life since I was a kid, so I am seriously jealous of you! Simply beautiful pictures!
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