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Interesting facts about the Amish (Next Fact)

The Amish start their day at sun up and work diligently until sun down. When daylight savings time changes, the Amish don't bother to change their clocks. They also don't bother with alarm clocks. The rooster starts crowing at daybreak and the shining sun is alarm enough to start the day's work. Similarly, when the sun goes down, there is no need to stay up longer. Gas lamps are lit to finish up dinner dishes, the chores and some homework. In general though, when the sun goes down, the Amish retire from a hard day's work.

Amish children running down a road
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