Dacha is Fazenda.
Dacha is Fazenda.
Thank you, KoNickon.
So, after two hours ride on the suburb train we arrived at Konakovsky Moch Station.
Not so far from it they have
Russian Rock version of Woodstock. But everything nearby station is
dachas now. Funny how this Russian word is adopted now in English. In earlier nineties in Russia dacha was called
fazenda. Why? Because very first soap opera broadcasted in USSR was Brazilian
Isaura: Slave Girl working hard on fazenda. This what was happening around Moscow in earlier nineties, people were given free land to build dachas and they worked their butts out like slaves.
People cooperated to build and organize. Decades latter it looks similar to villages.
Power substation.
This is what happened with many dachas. Parents spend all time and lots of money to build. But kids are not interested.
Many dachas are one generation only. Kids are staying in the city and travel somewhere else on vacation.
At my parents dacha. Last time I was where I told them what we are moving to Canada. Here old washing machine on this picture. It was at parents apartment before and I played with its timer dial and modes switching stick as I was kid.
Inside of the shed my father build. One of the wall has prints from photos (files) which I send to my father at our first year in Canada...