This is my entry for the @tattoodjay's Wednesday walk challenge.
Today I will talk about a more unusual walk than a walk in the city park.
In early May, we went to the village to assist distant relatives. As usual, I used the opportunity to take a few photos on the phone.
As soon as we arrived, I took the first shot. The photo shows a small village in which our relatives live.
About a year ago I talked about my summer trip to this place. In the summer it looks more colorful. And this time the main source of color was blue sky.
A local resident drove past us on a tractor.
Then I met an anthill and I decided to take a picture of it.
Just above the hill, the view of the village is slightly different. Fields are visible in the distance. On some fields, winter crops have already come up, while others are still plowed.
Despite the strong wind the sun warms quite strongly. After all, there are almost no clouds in the sky.
Then we started working. Stopping for a break, I decided to take a couple of shots.
You probably guessed that this design is similar to a fence made from scrap materials. In Russia, this is called blind shit and sticks.
That is why we came to the village. Put a fence. So the village lives in the 21st century ...
During another break and a lunch break, I once again recall the phone and take a couple of shots.
Then again there was a lot of work. Toward evening, I again remembered the phone. I decided to photograph the results of our work for history.
Due to the running clouds, the landscape around the evening has changed a lot. We must take a picture of it.
Work is coming to an end. We can relax a bit before going home to the city.
And you can also shoot another landscape with the sun, barely visible through the clouds.
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Tired but satisfied that we had completed a large amount of work and thus helped our relatives, we went home. This concludes my story today.
I will tell you about my other walks every Wednesday.
See you next Wednesday!
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