Hello everyone!
I would like to tell you about my hobby as a digger.
We try to ride every week to the excavations)
But now it is cold and this is problematic, although this did not always stop us)
Look at this beautiful forest of Ukraine
And this is how we usually place ourselves on locations
To be honest, these are not transferable sensations when you sleep in a tent, hear the crackling of wood in the stove or near the fire.
And a kitchen on such a fire is tastier than any food :)
I also want to share with you a secret, once we bought disposable tableware, but we didn't have enough for two days)
So I had to think about how to eat.
Take note, it works flawlessly :)
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Interesting places can be found in abandoned villages
This is, for example, an old millet processing barn
This device was used to grind millet.
I advise everyone to visit Ukraine, a country rich in history with an interesting and welcoming mentality.
I would also be glad to lead the excursion.
And actually about the finds that we come across.
Coins and buttons from different centuries.
I want to say right away that it's not about their values. This is the life story of different people (our ancestors), we keep it as a memo about the past
And here is a Roman coin by Antoninus Pius
Maybe someone knows :)
Honestly, I will not say what year, there is no data on the coin itself, but if you look at about the 18th century + -
Here is the USSR button from the Second World War.
And our pride is the arrowhead, according to estimates from the 17th-18th century.
And in the upper right corner, like coal, but the device beeps on metal and we thought it was a piece of methiorite, but when we were going home, we forgot all these finds by pure chance on the spot.
You cannot convey those feelings that we experienced and those feelings when they were forgotten :)
Also in our finds came across shells of the Second World War (thank God, they have already been rendered harmless)
But this is a complete shock of such a find, they did not even know how to behave, but the accuracy also allowed us to determine that there was nothing dangerous.
I don’t know if it’s possible to post this here, so I won’t.
I advise everyone to visit Ukraine and our forests.
That and in general, go to the tents (in any weather) this relaxation of the soul and body, feel like ancestors, as they used to live. They chopped wood with an ax, not a gasoline-chaser. Lived in wooden houses (tents will do)
Warmed up from a fire, not batteries
I guarantee complete relaxation after such a trip :)
Thanks to everyone who viewed this post and sorry for my english :)