Philosophy of a dacha dweller
Country house. It's not just a piece of land. It's a philosophy. A way of survival, rest, and communication with nature. For some, it's a battle for a harvest. For others, an escape from the city. For still others, a tradition. We tell about the meanings hidden behind the beds and watering cans. Hardworking Gardener For the older generation, a country house is a garden. Potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes. Preserves for winter. It's a way to feed the family during the post-Soviet 90s. Now, it's a habit. The hardworking gardener doesn't rest, but works. From morning till evening, planting, watering. The harvest is measured in jars. His philosophy: "the earth feeds." Aesthetic Gardener For the young, a country house is a lawn, flowers, barbecue. They don't plant potatoes. They plant roses. They turn the house into a manor. Their philosophy: "the country house is a place for the soul." They spend weekends with grills, hammocks, music. For them, the country house is an extension of office life, only on the grass. Escapee Gardener For many, a country house is an escape from the city. From traffic jams, concrete, neighbors above. Here you can walk barefoot, not wear makeup, not do makeup. The escapee gardener values silence, birds, sunsets. His philosophy: "the fewer people, the more life." Family Gardener For families, a country house is unity. Grandmothers, grandfathers, grandchildren. Planting and watering together. In the evening, they drink tea with jam. Children learn where vegetables come from. The country house is a counterweight to digital isolation. Philosophy: "together we are strong." Philosophical Aspects Patience: plant a seed, water it, wait. Not an instant result. Humility: not everything depends on you (weather, drought, pests). Simplicity: happiness is not in money, but in your own tomato. Ecology: refusal of chemicals, careful attitude to the land. Cyclicality: plant in the spring, harvest in the autumn. The cycle of life. The gardener, not knowing it, is app ... Read more
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