ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月18日 10時55分


@ashgilbertson photographed a woman cutting the lawn with a push mower, the blades making a soft whirring sound as they scissored the grass. In a nearby vegetable patch, her 2 young sons were chasing butterflies. Her husband, Sam, uses a computer at work. But technology has its place, he said. “I’ve never thought about bringing a computer onto this property,” he said outside their home, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The #Amish community is growing at a rate that may surprise outsiders — and that growth is helping to push the sect’s adoption of technology. The Amish population in the U.S. is estimated at around 313,000, up nearly 150% from 25 years ago. Large families are the chief reason: Married women have 7 children on average, and Amish people marry at a higher rate and at a younger age than Americans overall. Many Amish people draw a bright line between what is allowed at work — smartphones, internet access — and what remains forbidden at home. Still, the divisions can get fuzzy. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @ashgilbertson.


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