My most prolific commenter "Anonymous" posted the following comment on the previous post:
"The Russian's images are very reminiscent of some of the Ukrainian village video scenes you have been linking to."
There are reasons for that.
People who live on the knife's-edge do not exhibit risk-seeking behaviors. There is already too much "risk" hunting them for comfort. They have no reason to go looking for more risk.
If something works, they don't experiment. If something provably better comes along (electric or gas motors, disease resistant staple food crops, LED lights, synthetic fertilizers or pesticides) they jump on-board. Otherwise, they "...dance with the one that brung-ya".
As I watch these videos of these "dacha" that have been upgraded into live-boats I see the following commonalities:
- SERIOUS fences and gates
- Poultry
- A grape arbor
- Apple trees
- Walnut trees
- Hazelnut bushes
- A multitude of small-fruit species (raspberries, currants, elderberries, strawberries, gooseberries, viburnum species...)
- Stone fruits
- Pears
- Potatoes, lots of potatoes
- Root cellars
- Garden seedlings started in every available window
- A well that can be worked when there is no electricity
- Cats...lots of cats
- Fishing (also feeds the cats)
- Milk animals, if not on-property then kept by a nearby neighbor (feeds the cats)
- A dog, often small-to-very small
- Flowers
- Flavoring herbs (often in pots to bring inside during the winter).
- A way to heat with wood
- A way to cook with wood (often outside)
- Trailers, a way to leverage the ability to haul cargo
- Buckets, shovels, rakes, knives, trowels
- Bees (not universal, but common)
- Pumpkins for oil-seed and to grind for animal feed
- Icons on the wall (not universal, but common)
What I do not see
- Extensive lawns
- Garages exclusively devoted to storing automobiles
- Any signs of liquid fuels stored on the property
- Backpacks
- Llama, emus, ostrich, pigeons, bison, yaks, Scottish Highland cattle, water-buffalo, cashmere or dwarf goats, small swine breeds, intensive aqua-culture.
- Pictures of the current, living generations on the wall
- Large monitors (TV, computer, gaming)
- Recliners
- Pantries filled with nutritional supplements or OTC drugs
- Extravagant consumption of alcohol or cannabis
In the for-what-it-is-worth department
I am rethinking my Juglans regia walnut trees. I have a scant handful of them on my property but never really worked to get any return on them. In my mind they have been more like minor trophies (like my 6th grade diploma) rather than as a serious investment.
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| Before. This picture downplays the amount of vines in the canopy. |
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| After |
I spent part of today pruning dead-wood and pulling vines out of the canopies. I sprayed herbicide on the vegetation beneath them and will throw some fertilizer around them in a couple of weeks. Most important, I will cobble together some kind of squirrel guards to minimize losses.
I also marked several black walnut seedlings suitable for grafting. And I reached out to a friend who is brilliant in these kinds of things and asked for a cram-course on "How do I make these trees excellent investments".
Is it "soup" yet?
I saw Pavlo's father put a dollop of sour cream into some heated, home-canned tomatoes and eat it as soup.
BRILLIANT!!!
It is pretty easy to put up +50 quarts of tomatoes but I am not always ambitious enough to use them in cooking. But...if "cooking" means heating some stewed tomatoes, adding some sliced up tortillas for noodles and adding some sour cream...well, what the heck. I can do that.
More for-what-it-is-worth
Music makes our brains grow.
Today's Quicksilver music moment was the introduction to The Lone Ranger. Yes, I know it has an official name...but Quicksilver likes horses. Her comment as she watched the video was "His horse runs really fast." Quicksilver can learn the fancy-schmancy stuff later.
Tomorrow's music will be John Denver's "Thank God I'm a Country Boy". She objected to my singing that while I was driving because she thought I was making up as I sang it. I chose this version because the video has motion which makes a difference in terms of keeping her attention...also...it is more interesting to watch singers demonstrating the lyrics than it is to watch the singers performing on a stage.
Ouch!
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| Daily Timewaster |
Perfect picture. Perfect title.
Looking at Archie Bunker and Redd Foxx...try adding almost twenty years to that number!
I am old enough to remember when comedians were actually funny rather than "edgy".






























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