Hi Mom!
So here's my new update! It was a very productive weekend, I dare say! This is the Kyzyl Yeshler village where we went (it's translated from Tatar as "red youth", Soviet past ):
Galiya apa's parents have a house there, though they live in the city, they love fresh air Me too
Kyzyl yeshler is a small Tatar village, it has only about 100 inhabitatants, but it is now popular with the "dwellers from the city" like Galiya apas parents They were one of the first ones to build here a house though, they remember this village having its own shop, primary school and herd, all of which is gone now. Anyway the village is very cosy and charming in its desolation Here are some of the views of the village, its surroundings and its inhabitants
Not only we cycled, we also flied a kyte!
But don't think we were only resting and doing nothing! I had a lesson on gathering mushrooms and helped my hosts to pick apples
I hope you had a great weekend too!
Love you,
Buzz