I enjoy videos of this kind. The village living, especially the cooking, but also the houses, pets and scenery are wonderful to see. It is a bit like traveling to the place. Thank you.
Hermosa la vida de campo con todas las dificultades los pequeños momentos de los frutos de la tierra llenan de satisfacción al ser humano ❤soy argentina
Доброго времени суток!! Труженики Вы!! Все в порядке!! Трудесь и на столе все есть!! И отдохнуть можна, по 100 грам водочки можно позволить, это на любителя!!Я замужем за молдованиним 43 года!! Очень люблю нацыональное их блдюда, они очень похоже тоже на Ваши!!Мира и Здоровья!!
Prea scurt videoclipul. Parca nu te saturi sa privesti. Atmosfera de poveste. Exceptionale locuri cu oameni frumosi si gospodari. Ginduri bune din Timisoara.
I felt bad the the cat and dog had to stay outside in the cold weather. Also I didn't understand why not have stones around the fire. It was pretty windy when they were cooking outside. I do like see how other people live around the world. I enjoy learning new things.
You're being slightly too sensitive .Here in the UK snow lay thick on the ground for weeks and when I ventured out one night I witnessed a cat sitting on top of a pile of frozen snow casually watching the world go by.
I like the cabbage rolls, and the soup (or is it stew?). But why is she wearing bedroom slippers outside in the mud? She'll carry all that mud inside her house, and then she'll have to wash the floors yet again!
Very affordable compared to other European countries. Visit Casa Poca on Facebook, we rent it out, it’s in the Carpathian Mountains, definitely worth it 👍
Only in America the cats and dogs leave in house with the owners. In Europe the pets are kept outside in little dogs/cats little wooden "houses" . In Europe the winters are not as cold as in America.
They live more or less just like most black people used to live in the old apartheid era South Africa, use what you have to the best you can. Very basic and humble lifestyle where eating what you earned/worked for was the norm. We are still trying to get back our forefathers land so we can farm and live happily forever after.