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Dear Sam, I just got back from 34 days in Yekaterinburg to visit my fiancée. We practically lived at her Dacha, and no it is not just you. The lack of orderliness of the place drove me crazy and you are so right, nothing is thrown away. A way to use it will be found, or sometime 20 years from now it will be needed. Don't get me wrong, the place was immaculate inside but I would have killed for a straight line and not so much quirkiness, but that is what makes her a delight to be around. I love your channel brother. I even watched it when I was over there. I am moving to Russia, that is the place for me.
Brilliant mate! I’m glad you love Russia and that you enjoyed your time at the dacha with your other half. Also great to know that I’m not the only one who can’t stand the fact that something maybe stored on the land for use in 20 years time!!!!
Move to Russia. Everything will be fine. You can live in Russia just like in any other country. The people are friendly. The language is also easy to learn. 90 30-minute audio lessons using the Pimsleur method, and you will learn to speak Russian just like Sam.
@@Maratreason really? I've reached the end of Russian on Duolingo. I can read the alphabet, name most household items but I can't carry a conversation.
@@rachelb2231 привет Друг 👋😊 Если хочешь быстрее выучить язык русский , то рассмотри состав предложения сложносочинённых. Где определяется постановка смысла. И падежи .
Да в США тоже так принято. Наверное даже больше чем у нас. У нас люди часто ходят в гости покушать, а там это вроде как дурной тон прийти на условно говоря вечеринку, с пустыми руками
Here in Texas, most people over a certain age don't go to visit empty-handed. Younger people don't really do that, but middle aged and older people usually do. Even if it's just a box of pastries or a similar treat.
Hi Sam Found your channel and love it I live in uk myself and I am from ex Soviet Union State Lithuania Living in uk for 14 years now Always loved Russia and everything about it even never been there yet, would love to visit and maybe to try to live in Russia Love Russia even more during the time when evil collective west trying to destroy Russia in all possible ways Not going to happen Russia will prevail and prosper Love you brother Keep doing what you doing Sam Thank you
У нашей семьи была большая дача, но мы ее продали. Там я проводил детство, это всегда классные воспоминания , там всегда была свежая пища , мы брали воду с родников и готовили с наших растущих ингредиентов, самые лучшие свои помидоры. Мясо и молоко мы заказывали в деревне , которая была недалеко от нашего дома на даче. Всегда ел ягоды очень много, вечером костер и жарили хлеб с соседскими мальчишками. Это здорово было.
Much love from Oklahoma, USA. Interesting stuff showing the Dachas and gardens. Oddly enough, my home resembles these in many ways. Maybe I am Russian after all.
Love your videos, Sam. They present the ordinary lives of Russians just like the ordinary lives of Canadians, Americans, French, Poles, etc......not the propagada-ized nonsense of the media. In your own unique was this truly helps International relations and understanding
Dacha is important for many reasons. It provides a place to unwind, enjoy time with friends and family, grow vegetables and fruits, soak up the sun, and relax in nature. Dacha also allows you to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some much-needed downtime. Dacha is the best.😁
@@SamsRussianAdventuresда но русским нужен сосед с кем пить водку а потом бить морду чтобы на следующий день пить мировую ..вам придётся пить с медведем 👋😸
Oh man, i love these real life gathering videos in weekend houses, with nature. If i was there, i would make a rule no electronics until the evening and by then, in the evening, nobody would want to use their phones and internet. Awesome vid!
Я из Владимира, всегда смотрю твои видео👍. Из-за "отказа" европы от российского газа, правительство наконец-то обратило внимание на газификацию сельской местности России. Если дачи рядом с городом, то к ним могут провести газ и тогда можно будет жить в домах и зимой.
@@SamsRussianAdventuresНа дачах газ вполне может быть. Нет никаких ограничений, все зависит от коммуникаций и цены. Дачи конечно становяться сразу чем то больше. В них начинают жить весь год.
Сэм, сядешь вечером на даче, сделаешь салат из своих огурчиков и помидорчиков, лук прямо с грядки, подкопнуть пару кустов молодой картошки, отварить её, водочки грамм 150...эз,хорошо
Sam,a beautiful Dacha settlement with vegetable gardens, blooming flower gardens, full weed forestry yards, old well, old water pump, traditional stove, barbecue place, cozy dacha houses some well maintained. Good vid I will watch again , very interesting, thank you Sam for your hard work. God bless your good works. 😂🐓
Spending some time far from our daily routine is just wonderful and a dacha may be the ideal place where everyone feels better in any sense. Gardening, having a barbecue with friends in the open air is amazing! Very nice video Sam.Thanks a lot for sharing
Yes! Most of these people will live in apartments, so it’s great for them to get outside. Thanks! I always wait for your comments. I hope you are enjoying the summer and it’s not too hot!!!
@SamsRussianAdventures I'll tell you why I think you have the best channel about Russia. First, you show all of Russia, the good and bad. I never know what to expect. Second, many Westerners living there miss opportunities to carry on a conversation with locals. I guess their Russian is really bad. Some have been there long enough to be speaking the language. I know I lived in Germany after leaving the military. After 3 years, I was talking to everyone. Maybe without perfect grammar, but people didn't seem to mind.
What a great video Sam. Dacha's are just great. Makes me remember the country house my grandfather had with his giant garden in the summer. Keep up the good work and take care. 🥰
Plov, Pelmini, Veriniki, yum all dishes we have regularly at my house. Delicious! Awesome clip as always thanks Sam. Cant wait to bring my wife and children back to Russia next year.
If I were 20 years younger and thought my dumb brain could learn Russian I would love to live in Russia. However I am not. I am almost 64 and I struggled to learn English and I am English. With the swift cut off there is no easy way I could manage financially in Russia. I do enjoy your channel and adventures.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I would if I could but I am in very poor health. I would love to see Red Square, Moscow and St Petersburg but I can barely walk due to failed back surgery. I live in Hungary and am settled in here for almost 10 years.
Банки на палках не от хищников а от кротов и землероек (они живут в земле и съедают корни растений) Вода в бочках нужна по правилам пожарной безопасности (чем больше построек тем больше воды должно быть на случай пожара)
на СНТ-участке ты можешь построить хоть шалаш, хоть особняк как у Тони Монтаны, хоть замок графа Дракулы (на 6 сотках, ага), но нельзя использовать его в коммерческих целях - не построишь там ни автосервис, ни магазин, ни кафешку и т.д. Т.е. нельзя портить плодородную землю
@@WanderV1 если никто не пожалуется, то будет стоять годами. но как только что-то произойдет с похожим строением неподалеку - власти сразу вспомнят про закон и начнут все ломать направо и налево
Absolutely beautiful. I grew up in a rural area and was raised by my grandparents. In a way, this took me home again with all the chickens and gardening and the simple life. BTW, that big chicken is the rooster. Also, shashlik, plov, khinkali, etc. are all beautiful foods. You said you don't eat pork sausage. Have you tried sujuk or cevapcici? Both are lamb or beef sausages. Molodec, Sam. Blagosloveniya i mir.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I have had Armenian sujuk and Croatian and Serbian cevapcici. Excellent. Sujuk is loaded with garlic. Kosher and halal sausages are excellent, too.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Sam, come on! The religious ban on eating pork was born in countries where the first freezers appeared only in the 20th century. (Israel, Arabia). The night of December 24-25 has always been Sacred in northern Europe (thousands of years before Jesus) . Crimson Rivers of Blood were spilled that night. It was on this night that a northern peasant was slaughtering pigs and steers. He'll sell EVERYTHING in the morning! on this day, the townspeople will buy meat in carcasses and half carcasses. after all, there are two whole months ahead when meat can be stored in an unheated room, like in a freezer. Have Jews or Arabs never had such luxury? That's why we can eat pork, but they can't. cadaverous spots in 40" heat per 100 kg pig carcass will appear within 8 hours after slaughter. at a temperature of 50 " - after three hours. at a temperature of -3 " C - never! ANY RELIGION ONLY "LEGITIMIZES" LOCAL CUSTOMS THAT HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. Both Jews and Arabs knew perfectly well that a pig is the MOST productive pet. they didn't have the opportunity to store large carcasses, even for 2 days! the ideal meat for Israel is chicken. it weighs 1.5-2 kg, the family eats it in 1 sitting.
Дачные участки раздавали бесплатно при ссср. Не многие знают, что до сих пор каждый гражданин России имеет право 1 раз в жизни получить бесплатно участок в сельской местности.
@@SamsRussianAdventures i remember that in about 1995 you'd walk around these gardening communities, and standard 600m2 plots were up for sale for 100 roubles. That was before denomination, when everything got divided by 1000. So it wasn't like dirt cheap, it was pig shit cheap, and nobody wanted them. Good luck now..
@@SamsRussianAdventures Мы получили, добираться было далеко, переполненным автобусом, автомобиля не было, это были 90-е, денег было мыло, я был ребёнком и в итоге мы дачу потеряли, мы её не обрабатывали и по правилам кооператива её забрали. Пришла бесплатно и ушла бесплатно.
Круто ,замечательно, когда есть дача или летний домик на природе 🎉🎉🎉 У каждого свои возможности и поэтому есть заброшенные домики и участки, а есть ухоженные и это приятно.
Those Dacha’s are the same design that my in laws had. They had to sell it a few years ago due to age and not being able to do the maintenance on it. Loved going there in the summer.
@@SamsRussianAdventures unfortunately not. That’s what I like about Russian culture they know how to take it easy and if you do make decent money you could buy a Dacha. Depending on where you go a cottage here could cost you anywhere between 100,000 to over 1million. So out of reach for a lot of people here in Canada. And if your near water expect to pay more in property taxes as well.
What will get more views is Honesty, Truth, Facts, The good , The bad , The pretty, The ugly. Keep up the good work! I'll keep smashing that like button.
2:04 The principle of the tandoor is to heat the walls and the heat from the walls of the tandoor will cook the meat. Fire will destroy the meat. Tandoor is a brazier oven, a special spherical or jug-shaped grill for preparing a variety of food among the peoples of Asia, the Caucasus, and the Balkan Peninsula. The earliest ovens similar to the tandoor were found in ancient India. I see that all these are houses of typical Soviet construction of those years (approximately the early 80s), when having a dacha was very popular for 90% of the population of the USSR. The state gave land to workers and employees (city residents) free of charge as their property.
@giggling_boatswain - those ovens are brilliant, even for Nan bread. In Farsi (Persian) the ovens are called ‘tanoor’ though as you say in Indian languages etc it is tandoor oven. Glad you got to see that area during the 1980s.
We still have allotments in the UK and they are much sought after as there are not nearly so many as there used to be. My sister-in-laws son-in-law has a large allotment in a field at the bottom of her garden which is very convenient for him. He likes growing his own food.
He's great. You yourself can see the composition of chemicals in every product in the store. And when you grow fruits and vegetables yourself, you know for sure that there are no chemicals there. Cucumbers smell like cucumbers, apples smell like apples. While many people simply enjoy spending a lot of time digging in the soil in their garden, it's a great way to relieve stress if you live in a busy city. We all love to leave the city on weekends to go to our dachas.
Absolutely fascinating. The West has lost much of that self sufficiency. That the Russian's eat so much home grown food rather than processed food is a major strength. These guys are survivors. We still have allotments in the UK, they are much smaller and you are not allowed to live on them. There's actually two in proximity to where I live.
Russia has some of the best farmland in the world and plenty of it. But are really really bad at exploiting it. Thats why they had to get foreign farmers in to help with production.. And it helped as you see... However the foreign farmers are not not happy many of them ended up with big debt because Russian government forced them to sell back to russians really cheap..
Лучшее средство от ожога - сырое яйцо .немного взболтать в чашке и помешать повреждённым пальцем, или обмазать несколько раз место ожога. Испытано на себе несколько раз. волдыри просто втягиваются обратно и никаких следов не остается
It would appear to me the dachas are a little like an allotment/ static caravans in the UK. What impresses me is the general organisation and ingenuity and levels of organisation. I appreciate you showing this aspect of Russian life Sam.
My family moved from Russia to NYC some time ago and we got the same thing going on here like 200miles outside of the city... There is an area called Smallwood which is just a few miles away from the famous Woodstock and its full of eastern Europeans and their Dachas :)
Amazing video as always, very interesting and informative. I love those Dacha and specifically the gardens !! Give me a Russian stove and I'll be happy living there.
Yes please Sam show us some of the food in that nice little foodplace I don't know how to spell the name. maybe they can share a recipe for some very typical Russian food. I love all the greenery in that dacha community. And who doesn't like fresh potatoes, carrots and sunwarm tomatoes.
Wow, that cooker or barbecue at 1:55 looks like a popular type we have in the states. The ones here are called Kamado Joe's or Big Green Egg and can cost upward of $3000 dollars. I'm sure it does an equally good job and is much cheaper. How much do those cost? Sam, I tell you, Dacha life looks like my idea of living. I cannot wait to live that way!
I prefer a private plot of land with a fence rather than on these special garden settlements. I’m not sure about the prices. I’ll have a look next time I go somewhere that sells them.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Keep your chin up Sam... You Know... I think Documenting all the Old Orthodox Churches and all the old Soviet historical videos will be appreciated by Russians and Other peoples of the world.. Because it is fast disappearing.. SAM.. YOUR DOCUMENTING HISTORY..!!! Keep up the good work...
The dacha reminds me of the times of the USSR. Sam please do a video of Stalin & Lenin Dachas as it would be very interesting as I love history of Russia 🇷🇺 & the USSR .
It is a private plot of land but things you can use it for are limited :-) You can live there, you can grow your own food but you can't use it for business of any kind except very very small, like selling handful of potatoes you grew there
Ну, не горстки - продавай хоть всю дачную ягоду, цветы и т.д. Но нельзя держать живность (кур, уток и т.п.; кстати, раньше никто не возражал, а теперь запретили :/ Так что как бы Алексею не вынесли предписание :/ (Но, мб., это зависит от регионального законодательства). PS. Зато стало можно строить дом для круглогодичного проживания и даже прописаться, если дом будет соответствовать категории жилого.
Each person has a private plot but it is like a communal area with rules, almost like a club. There are rules as to what you can build and how you must behave. You can't have high fences either.
@@SamsRussianAdventures No, the rules are set by the community (Общество) but if you're an owner of the plot you don't have to be a member of community or abide by any rules beside federal and local law. Most people are members and generally are abiding by the rules, they vote for the head of community once every few years and all the rules are voted too.
@Pashka70123 - i really want to try that plov/ plove. I had Kurdish version similar yesterday, lamb && rice, for lunch. But would love to try the Uzbek or similar one. The one in the photo (in Sam’s video) is awesome.
great video Sam, the soil must be really good as the gardens are very lush, the big hen was the rooster and the cabbage was a zucchini plant 😂 loved the last place , looks like a nice community there.
Is very similar! Such holiday villages are called SNT (garden non-profit partnership), during the Soviet era, plots in them were allocated free of charge by the organization in which the person worked. The house and everything else had to be built by yourself. You can grow berries, vegetables, fruits, flowers for yourself, but not for sale, or you can sow a lawn and relax, but we don’t do that 😆 The annual membership fee is approximately 3000-5000 ₽ (40-60 dollars).
@@SamsRussianAdventures Это земли категории товарищества, если хотите свою землю для с/х или промышленную - пожалуйста покупайте! Ну а не потянете можете продать 😉 Of course, this is the land of camaraderie. If you want your land for agricultural or industrial - please buy! Well, don’t hesitate, you can always sell 😉
За дачу нужно платить налог 1 раз в год 50 центов . И за воду , свет все стоит мелочь . Домики где можно поспать , укрытся от дождя . Всё люди после работы едут на дачи . От этого бывают пробки на дорогах. Ловим рыбу , собираем ягоды в лесу . Дачи обычно стоят на берегу рек , окруженные лесами .
Dacha life seems so important to Russians.. I'm satisfied with my garden at my house.. No need to go far out and live primitive..We're all different which makes the world an interesting place...
Те люди , которые живут в городах имеют свои земли . Это дачи . Где можно просто уйти из города и летом жить на природе с весны до осени . Ловить рыбу , ходить в лес за ягодами и грибами дачи стоят у реки в окружении лесов . Благодать небесная
@@SamsRussianAdventures I understand completely. I lived for one year in a small, no balcony apartment in the Netherlands decades ago.. Worst year of my life!
@@Виталий-ф9ф8ф Это хорошо - а то вроде только недавно нам объявляли о запретительном новшестве. Если отыграли назад, то правильно (сама не держу, но в принципе; да и мало ли что -- в 90-е дача для многих стала реальным подспорьем, а кто знает, что впереди, с этими западными происками и шалостями :/
Looks pretty similar to German garden communities where you can rent or buy plot build a small cabin and do some gardening and relaxing. The grill thingy looks basically like a variant of the classical egg shaped US BBQ. I hate public restrooms because they always stink to hell. I only use them if no other option.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing! I remember that we used to have them in the UK but I don't know if they exist anymore! The first time I saw this egg shaped BBQ was in Russia.
@@SamsRussianAdventures vey true. had t make a plea deal, Imagine doing a plea deal for a crime you never committed! He is in Cyprus now on his way to Australia
Хорошая новость,бедный Ассандж настрадался.Человечество должно быть ему благодарно за его жертву собой во имя правды.Главное,чтоб его не убили спецслужбы западных стран.
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What sound does the upside down 'v' make? It wasn't in my Duolingo alphabet lesson.
@ParallaxView111 - ‘L’
Yep. Absolutely feel like you, Sam. Capharnaum...half finish...and very small space.
Парадокс жизни. Русская живущая в Британии, смотрит британца живушего в России. Очень скучаю по стране. ❤
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Аналогично! ❤
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Are you also at the dacha now?😊
Я избавился от этого парадокса 10 лет назад вернувшись в Россию.
Dear Sam, I just got back from 34 days in Yekaterinburg to visit my fiancée. We practically lived at her Dacha, and no it is not just you. The lack of orderliness of the place drove me crazy and you are so right, nothing is thrown away. A way to use it will be found, or sometime 20 years from now it will be needed. Don't get me wrong, the place was immaculate inside but I would have killed for a straight line and not so much quirkiness, but that is what makes her a delight to be around. I love your channel brother. I even watched it when I was over there. I am moving to Russia, that is the place for me.
Brilliant mate! I’m glad you love Russia and that you enjoyed your time at the dacha with your other half. Also great to know that I’m not the only one who can’t stand the fact that something maybe stored on the land for use in 20 years time!!!!
Move to Russia. Everything will be fine.
You can live in Russia just like in any other country. The people are friendly. The language is also easy to learn. 90 30-minute audio lessons using the Pimsleur method, and you will learn to speak Russian just like Sam.
@@Maratreason really? I've reached the end of Russian on Duolingo. I can read the alphabet, name most household items but I can't carry a conversation.
@@rachelb2231 привет Друг 👋😊 Если хочешь быстрее выучить язык русский , то рассмотри состав предложения сложносочинённых. Где определяется постановка смысла. И падежи .
Екатеринбург классный город. Был там зимой. Столица Урала.
Вы уже как настоящий русский, с пустыми руками в гости не ходите ❤
Конечно! Так нельзя!
Ну это логично, что вместе создают стол.
Да в США тоже так принято. Наверное даже больше чем у нас. У нас люди часто ходят в гости покушать, а там это вроде как дурной тон прийти на условно говоря вечеринку, с пустыми руками
Here in Texas, most people over a certain age don't go to visit empty-handed. Younger people don't really do that, but middle aged and older people usually do. Even if it's just a box of pastries or a similar treat.
Hi Sam
Found your channel and love it
I live in uk myself and I am from ex Soviet Union State Lithuania
Living in uk for 14 years now
Always loved Russia and everything about it even never been there yet, would love to visit and maybe to try to live in Russia
Love Russia even more during the time when evil collective west trying to destroy Russia in all possible ways
Not going to happen
Russia will prevail and prosper
Love you brother
Keep doing what you doing Sam
Thank you
As a person from the overcrowded and overregulated Netherlands, it's a relief to see these 'messy' dacha's.
Thanks for sharing! It does have a sense of freedom about it
У нашей семьи была большая дача, но мы ее продали. Там я проводил детство, это всегда классные воспоминания , там всегда была свежая пища , мы брали воду с родников и готовили с наших растущих ингредиентов, самые лучшие свои помидоры. Мясо и молоко мы заказывали в деревне , которая была недалеко от нашего дома на даче. Всегда ел ягоды очень много, вечером костер и жарили хлеб с соседскими мальчишками. Это здорово было.
Much love from Oklahoma, USA. Interesting stuff showing the Dachas and gardens. Oddly enough, my home resembles these in many ways. Maybe I am Russian after all.
Ofcose you rashn
Haha maybe you have Russian DNA!!!!
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You make my day mate.😂
Дача для русского человека это не просто традиция 🌿 Это своя философия и неповторимая атмосфера 🏡
Я все равно больше люблю дачу в деревне чем в СНТ
“This is life!” - the best way to describe dacha. This is a place of nearly total freedom
Thanks for showing real Russia.
I hope you don't get cancelled like Sasha Meets Russia.
Thanks. I hope not too! We are all at the hands of the google gods.
Love your videos, Sam. They present the ordinary lives of Russians just like the ordinary lives of Canadians, Americans, French, Poles, etc......not the propagada-ized nonsense of the media. In your own unique was this truly helps International relations and understanding
Great video Sam. It is great to see how ordinary Russians live.Thank you Sam.
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Dacha is important for many reasons. It provides a place to unwind, enjoy time with friends and family, grow vegetables and fruits, soak up the sun, and relax in nature. Dacha also allows you to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some much-needed downtime.
Dacha is the best.😁
Yes, you are right, though I personally prefer a stand alone dacha rather than a dacha settlement.
@@SamsRussianAdventuresда но русским нужен сосед с кем пить водку а потом бить морду чтобы на следующий день пить мировую ..вам придётся пить с медведем 👋😸
Oh man, i love these real life gathering videos in weekend houses, with nature. If i was there, i would make a rule no electronics until the evening and by then, in the evening, nobody would want to use their phones and internet.
Awesome vid!
Great idea! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Поверь..когда пьёшь водку опасно пользоваться соцсетями могут быть проблемы когда протрезвееш 😸
Looks like a great place to own an allotment and kick back on weekends. Thanks for showing us around Sam.
Yes! Glad you enjoyed it.
Я из Владимира, всегда смотрю твои видео👍. Из-за "отказа" европы от российского газа, правительство наконец-то обратило внимание на газификацию сельской местности России. Если дачи рядом с городом, то к ним могут провести газ и тогда можно будет жить в домах и зимой.
Они не ожидают такого конечно. На СНТ не раз не видел. Рад что смотрите видео!
@@SamsRussianAdventuresНа дачах газ вполне может быть. Нет никаких ограничений, все зависит от коммуникаций и цены.
Дачи конечно становяться сразу чем то больше. В них начинают жить весь год.
Lovely people...laidback down to earth.Keep it going mate:)
Thanks! I’m constantly searching for new content.
Сэм, сядешь вечером на даче, сделаешь салат из своих огурчиков и помидорчиков, лук прямо с грядки, подкопнуть пару кустов молодой картошки, отварить её, водочки грамм 150...эз,хорошо
🔥🔥🔥
Sam,a beautiful Dacha settlement with vegetable gardens, blooming flower gardens, full weed forestry yards, old well, old water pump, traditional stove, barbecue place, cozy dacha houses some well maintained. Good vid I will watch again , very interesting, thank you Sam for your hard work. God bless your good works. 😂🐓
Thanks mate. I’ve got loads of video on the way. I just need to edit them as I’ve been filming every day.
Spending some time far from our daily routine is just wonderful and a dacha may be the ideal place where everyone feels better in any sense. Gardening, having a barbecue with friends in the open air is amazing! Very nice video Sam.Thanks a lot for sharing
Yes! Most of these people will live in apartments, so it’s great for them to get outside. Thanks! I always wait for your comments. I hope you are enjoying the summer and it’s not too hot!!!
@@SamsRussianAdventures Not hot at all. Here in my region it always rains!! No sunny days. It looks autumn!😂
Great content Sam, my whole family watched the festival you recently filmed. Even our teenagers were interested. Good Job!
Brilliant! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’ll have similar videos to that one on the way soon.
@SamsRussianAdventures I'll tell you why I think you have the best channel about Russia. First, you show all of Russia, the good and bad. I never know what to expect. Second, many Westerners living there miss opportunities to carry on a conversation with locals. I guess their Russian is really bad. Some have been there long enough to be speaking the language. I know I lived in Germany after leaving the military. After 3 years, I was talking to everyone. Maybe without perfect grammar, but people didn't seem to mind.
What a great video Sam. Dacha's are just great. Makes me remember the country house my grandfather had with his giant garden in the summer. Keep up the good work and take care. 🥰
Plov, Pelmini, Veriniki, yum all dishes we have regularly at my house. Delicious!
Awesome clip as always thanks Sam. Cant wait to bring my wife and children back to Russia next year.
Brilliant! Seems like you household members will be happy 😃
If I were 20 years younger and thought my dumb brain could learn Russian I would love to live in Russia. However I am not. I am almost 64 and I struggled to learn English and I am English. With the swift cut off there is no easy way I could manage financially in Russia. I do enjoy your channel and adventures.
Perhaps you can come here for a holiday!
@@SamsRussianAdventures I would if I could but I am in very poor health. I would love to see Red Square, Moscow and St Petersburg but I can barely walk due to failed back surgery. I live in Hungary and am settled in here for almost 10 years.
@@RR98guyвыздоравливай давай ❤️👋😺
Seems like a nice place to spend summer days. Thanks for sharing Sam 👍
It’s nice but everyone is so close
Great video as always. Most surprised moment, Sam is listened Kuzmin in car-)
Hi Sam, late viewing today. I think that Dacha area was cool. Very nice people. Thanks for the video! 😸
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks. 🙏
Very nice garden. Russians love gardening brits love pub 🎉
hahahaha Russians love gardening and Vodka, 50/50!
Russians have pub in garden
Not true I love pub beer gardens.
Combo😂 @@pooooornopigeon
Банки на палках не от хищников а от кротов и землероек (они живут в земле и съедают корни растений)
Вода в бочках нужна по правилам пожарной безопасности (чем больше построек тем больше воды должно быть на случай пожара)
Но и они не хищники?
@@SamsRussianAdventures Нет они добрые зверюшки (как белки но живут в земле) и когда делают запасы на зиму все что на огороде уносят в свои норы.
Keep them coming Sam, absolutely love your “REAL” videos.
A massive fan!
Glad you like them! I have loads of videos to edit! I have been filming every day!
Hi Sam-great video, The Russian people seem so friendly as always, I hope they all find peace over there, say hello to them from the USA
Tack!
Super! Thank you so much! I really appreciate your generosity! You have made my day!
@@SamsRussianAdventures Welcome!
на СНТ-участке ты можешь построить хоть шалаш, хоть особняк как у Тони Монтаны, хоть замок графа Дракулы (на 6 сотках, ага), но нельзя использовать его в коммерческих целях - не построишь там ни автосервис, ни магазин, ни кафешку и т.д. Т.е. нельзя портить плодородную землю
Хаха у нас есть такой замок не далеко от города!
Вы ошибаетесь, выкупают участки и строят СТО, магазины , гостиницы и прочее и всё по закону.
@@bobbaksov1089 может это уже не является снт, потому и разрешили. ну или просто хер забили на закон в глухопердях)
@@АлександрЛицехватов Да щазз, забьёте на закон, вас быстро нахлобучат.
@@WanderV1 если никто не пожалуется, то будет стоять годами. но как только что-то произойдет с похожим строением неподалеку - власти сразу вспомнят про закон и начнут все ломать направо и налево
Absolutely beautiful. I grew up in a rural area and was raised by my grandparents. In a way, this took me home again with all the chickens and gardening and the simple life. BTW, that big chicken is the rooster. Also, shashlik, plov, khinkali, etc. are all beautiful foods. You said you don't eat pork sausage. Have you tried sujuk or cevapcici? Both are lamb or beef sausages. Molodec, Sam. Blagosloveniya i mir.
Hi mate. I do eat sausages which are halal or kosher and my favourite sausage is a Jewish one. I’ll look out for the ones you said.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I have had Armenian sujuk and Croatian and Serbian cevapcici. Excellent. Sujuk is loaded with garlic. Kosher and halal sausages are excellent, too.
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Sam, come on! The religious ban on eating pork was born in countries where the first freezers appeared only in the 20th century. (Israel, Arabia). The night of December 24-25 has always been Sacred in northern Europe (thousands of years before Jesus) . Crimson Rivers of Blood were spilled that night. It was on this night that a northern peasant was slaughtering pigs and steers. He'll sell EVERYTHING in the morning! on this day, the townspeople will buy meat in carcasses and half carcasses. after all, there are two whole months ahead when meat can be stored in an unheated room, like in a freezer. Have Jews or Arabs never had such luxury? That's why we can eat pork, but they can't. cadaverous spots in 40" heat per 100 kg pig carcass will appear within 8 hours after slaughter. at a temperature of 50 " - after three hours. at a temperature of -3 " C - never!
ANY RELIGION ONLY "LEGITIMIZES" LOCAL CUSTOMS THAT HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. Both Jews and Arabs knew perfectly well that a pig is the MOST productive pet. they didn't have the opportunity to store large carcasses, even for 2 days! the ideal meat for Israel is chicken. it weighs 1.5-2 kg, the family eats it in 1 sitting.
Дачные участки раздавали бесплатно при ссср. Не многие знают, что до сих пор каждый гражданин России имеет право 1 раз в жизни получить бесплатно участок в сельской местности.
Nice!!
Кто то получил а кто то потом покупал
@@SamsRussianAdventures i remember that in about 1995 you'd walk around these gardening communities, and standard 600m2 plots were up for sale for 100 roubles. That was before denomination, when everything got divided by 1000. So it wasn't like dirt cheap, it was pig shit cheap, and nobody wanted them. Good luck now..
@@SamsRussianAdventures Мы получили, добираться было далеко, переполненным автобусом, автомобиля не было, это были 90-е, денег было мыло, я был ребёнком и в итоге мы дачу потеряли, мы её не обрабатывали и по правилам кооператива её забрали. Пришла бесплатно и ушла бесплатно.
That's what I call The Good Life"
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Круто ,замечательно, когда есть дача или летний домик на природе 🎉🎉🎉 У каждого свои возможности и поэтому есть заброшенные домики и участки, а есть ухоженные и это приятно.
Да, точно. Наверное человек просто заболел или желание уже нет
I would love to live in a Dacha settlement. Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa🥰
Those Dacha’s are the same design that my in laws had. They had to sell it a few years ago due to age and not being able to do the maintenance on it. Loved going there in the summer.
Yes, they are all a similar style. Perhaps you will buy one when you are older!
@@SamsRussianAdventures unfortunately not. That’s what I like about Russian culture they know how to take it easy and if you do make decent money you could buy a Dacha. Depending on where you go a cottage here could cost you anywhere between 100,000 to over 1million. So out of reach for a lot of people here in Canada. And if your near water expect to pay more in property taxes as well.
its good to see that you present life in Russia as it is and not some imaginary bullshit , you are doing great job and we thank you for it Sam , 🖐
What will get more views is Honesty, Truth, Facts, The good , The bad , The pretty, The ugly. Keep up the good work! I'll keep smashing that like button.
Thanks! 🙏
Hello, Sam! Great content mate! Daniel from Moscow.
Thanks Daniel, glad you like it mate.
2:04 The principle of the tandoor is to heat the walls and the heat from the walls of the tandoor will cook the meat. Fire will destroy the meat.
Tandoor is a brazier oven, a special spherical or jug-shaped grill for preparing a variety of food among the peoples of Asia, the Caucasus, and the Balkan Peninsula. The earliest ovens similar to the tandoor were found in ancient India.
I see that all these are houses of typical Soviet construction of those years (approximately the early 80s), when having a dacha was very popular for 90% of the population of the USSR. The state gave land to workers and employees (city residents) free of charge as their property.
Yes, it’s interesting to see how this meat is cooked, I never used one before. These houses are very old as you said.
@giggling_boatswain - those ovens are brilliant, even for Nan bread. In Farsi (Persian) the ovens are called ‘tanoor’ though as you say in Indian languages etc it is tandoor oven.
Glad you got to see that area during the 1980s.
We still have allotments in the UK and they are much sought after as there are not nearly so many as there used to be. My sister-in-laws son-in-law has a large allotment in a field at the bottom of her garden which is very convenient for him. He likes growing his own food.
I remember having them in the area where I lived but they were all sold and houses were built on the land
He's great. You yourself can see the composition of chemicals in every product in the store. And when you grow fruits and vegetables yourself, you know for sure that there are no chemicals there. Cucumbers smell like cucumbers, apples smell like apples. While many people simply enjoy spending a lot of time digging in the soil in their garden, it's a great way to relieve stress if you live in a busy city. We all love to leave the city on weekends to go to our dachas.
@@KR72534Чудак на букву М😂
Thanks Sam. Good idea. Make a presentation of their place!❤
Glad you liked it! I wanted to film there many times but usually just film my friends partying!
I'm always click like at the beginning of your videos.
Thank you! It really helps a lot!
Me too
The Dacha is place to rest family and grow vegetables on country land,when you lives in city in appartment.
Absolutely fascinating. The West has lost much of that self sufficiency. That the Russian's eat so much home grown food rather than processed food is a major strength. These guys are survivors.
We still have allotments in the UK, they are much smaller and you are not allowed to live on them. There's actually two in proximity to where I live.
Russia has some of the best farmland in the world and plenty of it. But are really really bad at exploiting it. Thats why they had to get foreign farmers in to help with production.. And it helped as you see...
However the foreign farmers are not not happy many of them ended up with big debt because Russian government forced them to sell back to russians really cheap..
Have a pleasant summer ❤ from Montreal
Thanks! You too!
This is a very interesting and enjoyable video 👍👍
Лучшее средство от ожога - сырое яйцо
.немного взболтать в чашке и помешать повреждённым пальцем, или обмазать несколько раз место ожога. Испытано на себе несколько раз. волдыри просто втягиваются обратно и никаких следов не остается
Great video
It would appear to me the dachas are a little like an allotment/ static caravans in the UK. What impresses me is the general organisation and ingenuity and levels of organisation. I appreciate you showing this aspect of Russian life Sam.
Yes, you are right. There are different types of dachas but this is like an allotment
Thanks for everything you do Sam I appreciate it.
That was funny, drunk friends. Been there done that when I was young.
Michigan
Yes! It’s difficult but they are great friends!
My family moved from Russia to NYC some time ago and we got the same thing going on here like 200miles outside of the city... There is an area called Smallwood which is just a few miles away from the famous Woodstock and its full of eastern Europeans and their Dachas :)
Oh wow! Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing video as always, very interesting and informative. I love those Dacha and specifically the gardens !! Give me a Russian stove and I'll be happy living there.
Wow how clean place,шашлычный домик
It’s very popular here!
@@SamsRussianAdventures in Canada 🇨🇦, such as clean food stores are rarely seen
What lovely Soviet summer houses.
Yes please Sam show us some of the food in that nice little foodplace I don't know how to spell the name. maybe they can share a recipe for some very typical Russian food.
I love all the greenery in that dacha community. And who doesn't like fresh potatoes, carrots and sunwarm tomatoes.
Hey sam, love from india
Hi mate! Hello from Russia!
@@SamsRussianAdventures i am from india, how long you been living in Russia
Vimana ?
@@Chaldon-hl6yk what vimana
@@topstoriesforu Ganesha have respect in russia
Wow, that cooker or barbecue at 1:55 looks like a popular type we have in the states. The ones here are called Kamado Joe's or Big Green Egg and can cost upward of $3000 dollars. I'm sure it does an equally good job and is much cheaper. How much do those cost? Sam, I tell you, Dacha life looks like my idea of living. I cannot wait to live that way!
I prefer a private plot of land with a fence rather than on these special garden settlements. I’m not sure about the prices. I’ll have a look next time I go somewhere that sells them.
@@alexandrivanov-v9w Is this the name, Matushka?
У всех в России есть дачи . А зимой они живут в городах
@@SamsRussianAdventuresмолодёжь любит город . Учёба, дискотеки и тд . Пенсионеры любят дачи .
Very interesting Sam.. Love all the little gardens...
Glad you enjoyed it!!
@@SamsRussianAdventures Keep your chin up Sam... You Know... I think Documenting all the Old Orthodox Churches and all the old Soviet historical videos will be appreciated by Russians and Other peoples of the world.. Because it is fast disappearing.. SAM.. YOUR DOCUMENTING HISTORY..!!! Keep up the good work...
The dacha reminds me of the times of the USSR. Sam please do a video of Stalin & Lenin Dachas as it would be very interesting as I love history of Russia 🇷🇺 & the USSR .
It is a private plot of land but things you can use it for are limited :-) You can live there, you can grow your own food but you can't use it for business of any kind except very very small, like selling handful of potatoes you grew there
Ну, не горстки - продавай хоть всю дачную ягоду, цветы и т.д. Но нельзя держать живность (кур, уток и т.п.; кстати, раньше никто не возражал, а теперь запретили :/ Так что как бы Алексею не вынесли предписание :/ (Но, мб., это зависит от регионального законодательства).
PS. Зато стало можно строить дом для круглогодичного проживания и даже прописаться, если дом будет соответствовать категории жилого.
Each person has a private plot but it is like a communal area with rules, almost like a club. There are rules as to what you can build and how you must behave. You can't have high fences either.
@@SamsRussianAdventures No, the rules are set by the community (Общество) but if you're an owner of the plot you don't have to be a member of community or abide by any rules beside federal and local law. Most people are members and generally are abiding by the rules, they vote for the head of community once every few years and all the rules are voted too.
@@Olga-de3ru Да, продавать всё можно. Животных тоже можно держать, если не запрещено местными законами или правилами Общества.
В России этот участок стоит очень не дорого и берут его для души и удовольствия вырастить самому овощи и фрукты
Well done Sam.
Thanks! 🙏
In Australia outhouses (outdoor toilets) are called thunderboxes.
The sunlight looks so different there.
Great video. My wife makes a great Pluff. Not the correct spelling but oh well.
Brilliant! Plov! Yes, I love it too!
Plove
@Pashka70123 - i really want to try that plov/ plove. I had Kurdish version similar yesterday, lamb && rice, for lunch. But would love to try the Uzbek or similar one. The one in the photo (in Sam’s video) is awesome.
Congratulations on the content Sam, it's sensational, it's a farm here in Brazil, we call it that but it's a very beautiful place🇧🇷🇷🇺🇧🇷🇷🇺
Thanks, the plots of land here are not for commercial use but just for personal.
А в России многие называют свои дачи фазендами. 😊 Спасибо "Рабыне Изауре" 😂
Thank you! Nice one again!
great video Sam, the soil must be really good as the gardens are very lush, the big hen was the rooster and the cabbage was a zucchini plant 😂 loved the last place , looks like a nice community there.
Basically it is a garden association sort of like condo associations in the US, where you pay monthly dues to maintain grounds and abide rules
Yes, pretty much. But you own the land and can sell it.
Is very similar! Such holiday villages are called SNT (garden non-profit partnership), during the Soviet era, plots in them were allocated free of charge by the organization in which the person worked. The house and everything else had to be built by yourself. You can grow berries, vegetables, fruits, flowers for yourself, but not for sale, or you can sow a lawn and relax, but we don’t do that 😆 The annual membership fee is approximately 3000-5000 ₽ (40-60 dollars).
@@SamsRussianAdventures
Это земли категории товарищества, если хотите свою землю для с/х или промышленную - пожалуйста покупайте! Ну а не потянете можете продать 😉
Of course, this is the land of camaraderie. If you want your land for agricultural or industrial - please buy! Well, don’t hesitate, you can always sell 😉
За дачу нужно платить налог 1 раз в год 50 центов . И за воду , свет все стоит мелочь . Домики где можно поспать , укрытся от дождя . Всё люди после работы едут на дачи . От этого бывают пробки на дорогах. Ловим рыбу , собираем ягоды в лесу . Дачи обычно стоят на берегу рек , окруженные лесами .
Был похожий домик, но удобства всё таки сделали внутри. Сейчас это всё не так дорого.
не я так не могу
срать надо снаружи и подальше
Это же старый поселок.
Посидеть на Воздухе, чем в Душной Кабинке Туалета😊
I have a dacha with a plot of 2700 m.2. A beautiful place!😂❤❤❤
I guess it's not on a settlement like this one then!
@@SamsRussianAdventures No, it is a village!😁😄😊
Sam great video, allotments, plots or i think the word you were looking for is ‘cooperative’.
Yes! Thank you! 🙏
Дачный воздух в сочетании с прохладной водкой бодрит, но не долго)
👍👍👍
Who was singing when you were driving a car?
Владимир Кузьмин "Я не забуду тебя".
Very interesting video, Sam. 👍
Glad you think so!
I could totally live there...
Another great video Sam!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Highly enjoyable. Do another.
Mate, what's the beef with pork?
Will do, I’ve actually made a few videos there already. I just don’t like pork.
Great video Sam. Keep it up...
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Does the dach have an indoor toilet?
Some do and some don’t! This is a place for growing vegetables! Some stay at night and others just travel home.
nice
Thank you!
Yeah Sam, when they are wasted don't film, that house was beautiful, you can live in that house all year around, it's so nice.
great vid Sam
Some of them were really well maintaned!🎉
Yes! it's all a bit of a mix! Like organised chaos!
Dacha life seems so important to Russians.. I'm satisfied with my garden at my house.. No need to go far out and live primitive..We're all different which makes the world an interesting place...
Те люди , которые живут в городах имеют свои земли . Это дачи . Где можно просто уйти из города и летом жить на природе с весны до осени . Ловить рыбу , ходить в лес за ягодами и грибами дачи стоят у реки в окружении лесов . Благодать небесная
The owners of these dachas are not particularly wealthy and will all live in apartments.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I understand completely. I lived for one year in a small, no balcony apartment in the Netherlands decades ago.. Worst year of my life!
- Сколько будет стоить дом? - До х.я... In English... a lot 😅
I love these videos of everyday life in Russia, and I never find them boring. Thanks again.
Курят и рассказывают, что прошлый дом сгорел до тла. Это как столяр без пальцев расскажет, что у него большой опыт работы)
😂😂😂
thanks sam
Thanks for the watching!
❤😊😊
Thank you!
3:50. В СНТ (а за спиной именно оно) нельзя разводить никакую домашнюю живность, типа кур, кроликов и т.п. В деревнях можно. Это разные категории.
Было нельзя, сейчас уже можно. Пи соблюдении правил.
@@Виталий-ф9ф8ф Это хорошо - а то вроде только недавно нам объявляли о запретительном новшестве. Если отыграли назад, то правильно (сама не держу, но в принципе; да и мало ли что -- в 90-е дача для многих стала реальным подспорьем, а кто знает, что впереди, с этими западными происками и шалостями :/
Но у него есть!!!! Наверное можно. Хотя, я не знаю.
Сейчас уже можно. У наших соседей куры.
Недавно изменили правила. Теперь можно, если соседи не против
Looks pretty similar to German garden communities where you can rent or buy plot build a small cabin and do some gardening and relaxing. The grill thingy looks basically like a variant of the classical egg shaped US BBQ. I hate public restrooms because they always stink to hell. I only use them if no other option.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing! I remember that we used to have them in the UK but I don't know if they exist anymore! The first time I saw this egg shaped BBQ was in Russia.
@@SamsRussianAdventures the specific shape is Russian. The US versions are rounder but still same thing.
Hello Sam 😅
Man I love Bar B Q . Also.
Enjoy your channel
Thanks mate!!!!
Good live
Assange is free!! I bet he will now visit Snowden and Reade tø a country which actually respects freedom of speech
Russia never extradite freedom of speech fighters
I saw the picture of him getting on a plane and thought it was photoshopped!!! So it’s true!!!
@@SamsRussianAdventures vey true. had t make a plea deal, Imagine doing a plea deal for a crime you never committed! He is in Cyprus now on his way to Australia
@@SamsRussianAdventures Russia will not extradite freedom of speech fighters
why my comment was deleted ?
Хорошая новость,бедный Ассандж настрадался.Человечество должно быть ему благодарно за его жертву собой во имя правды.Главное,чтоб его не убили спецслужбы западных стран.