Ogarkovo. Part 2

Throughout the walk, my feelings from a place called Ogarkovo intensified more and more. I began to suspect something was wrong.

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All the time there was a feeling of understatement, as if there was something here, but I could not find it.

I even went through some places twice, but I could not understand what kind of strange sensations I had inside.

The next block across the road seemed not so gloomy, maybe there was more light here, or maybe just life.

That evening there was a terrible ice, I had to move very slowly and carefully.

Studying the maps, I analyzed all suburban settlements: they are approximately the same in their structure.

In each village there are several apartment buildings from two to five floors, a kindergarten or school, a couple of shops, a private sector, garages, sheds and summer cottages.

There may be a river nearby.

But the atmosphere, the spirit of the place is always different.

Why is it unbearably boring in a suburban village?

Because there is always a private sector, where everything is fenced off, where there is only a street among public spaces, where there are tasteless new cottages or mutilated old houses, where there is nowhere to walk.

That's why I like to walk through the yards where there are trees, where I can step into any place and no one will say a word to me, where there are different passages and paths between houses, where I can cut the path from one street to another.

It's like a labyrinth and at each point there are different sensations.

Well, what can I do if I experience sensations from all sorts of different places?

...I have already begun to return back and, as always, I decided to take an alternative route to take a shortcut.

And then a surprise awaited me!

To be continued...

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That looks if that could be somewhere in Russia or at least somewhere in eastern Europe.

Very atmospheric, your pictures.

Enjoy your time:)

You're right – it is in Russia
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