My mother is very creative.
She does not have much ground in the yard, but she's very fond of gardening. Therefore, vegetables are grown in all corners around the house.
So here is the cucumber under the terrace roof :)
My beloved birth home.
Birštonas. Summer 2018.
Looks nice
Thank you :)
howdy from Texas eglep! wow that is one brilliant green color there, it's stunning against the brown colors of the eve. Great job. Where is this at, what country?
Very nice to hear such a great feedback, thank you @janton from Texas :)
The biggest wishes from Lithuania :)))
howdy again eglep! oh Lithuania! I have no knowledge of that country and don't know anyone from there, good to meet you!
What is it like there? What kind of government do you have?
Good day @janton. I am very pleased to introduce a beautiful, green and very aesthetic my country :)
Some facts:
Highest body of power - Supreme Council
System - Parliamentary republic
Capital - Vilnius
Borders:
with Latvia - 610 km
with Byelorussia - 724 km
with Poland - 110 km
with Russia (Kaliningrad region) - 303 km
sea border (Baltic Sea) - 99 km
Density population - 57,1 per square km
68,5% of the entire population resides in towns.
Major towns:
Vilnius - 600.000
Kaunas - 430.000
Klaipeda - 210.000
We have four seasons in the years :))
The seasons are differentiated quite distincly in Lithuania - cold and snowy winters and warm and sunny summers.
I invite you to visit my page :)
Click the “follow“ on my page, here you will find stories and photos about Lithuanian history, culture, people, nature ... life :)
Best regards!
howdy back eglep! wow.. I have never had anyone send me so much information about their country so thank you, this is wonderful! I've never heard of any of the main cities even but it sounds like a fairly democratic form of government and you are part of the EU?
I am following you now. So how is the economy, is there alot of jobs available? thanks so much for all the information!
There is a very high level education system in Lithuania, so people are well educated here
Of course, as in all countries, there are unemployed, but the government strives to integrate them into the labor market as much as possible.
howdy back again eglep! It's good to hear back from you..well that is very interesting about the higher education in Lithuania. Does the country or government provide free college or does it cost you money?