Rebellion in Tambov Russia

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024

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  • @MsMark2001
    @MsMark2001 Рік тому +2

    For some reason I didn't know about this uprising. Maybe we were told about the uprising at school, but I honestly don't remember it. I live not far from your city, we also have black soil here. There are mosquitoes, especially near ponds with stagnant water. As for the chernozem - when I was younger than now, the chernozem annoyed me because everything was covered in mud after the rain. And when I was told that there are countries with sandy soil, I was surprised. I thought it would be great to live there, because. it's probably cleaner. But now, I understand what a gift of nature it is and that black soil should be appreciated! Thank you for an interesting story!

    • @americaninrussia
      @americaninrussia  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, when it is wet it is terrible. It can actually suck your shoe off if you step in it and it is so hard to clean from the bottom of your shoes. This may sound crazy, but that is why I had my entire front yard covered with pavers and also paths around my house and garage. I even had a path made of pavers put in my backyard leading to our garden. All of this was done because the mud was driving me crazy. I spent three years planting and growing grass everywhere that didn't have pavers, also so I didn't have to deal with the mud. So, I understand what you mean.

    • @MsMark2001
      @MsMark2001 Рік тому

      @@americaninrussia You are correct in what you write! Now, after the rain, such problems at my dacha. I, like you, plan to use paving stones, lawn grass and small gravel. Do you grow anything in your yard, like cucumbers or tomatoes?

    • @americaninrussia
      @americaninrussia  Рік тому +1

      @@MsMark2001 yeah, we grow strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, plus tomatoes and I grow some hot peppers. We planted some fruit trees a couple of years ago and hope to see some fruit this year. How about you? do you grow some things?

    • @MsMark2001
      @MsMark2001 Рік тому

      @@americaninrussia As I already wrote, our family has a dacha, which is located in the forest, near the city. In the dacha there are apple trees, pears, grapes, plums, raspberries, strawberries - it all grows on its own, you just need to take care of it. But we plant cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, parsley, dill, radishes every year. Apples harvested in autumn (winter variety) have just recently ended. And parsley, carrots and beets are still available (we freeze it). Also, as you probably know, we (Russians) love to preserve vegetables, make various snacks from them. So, the pantry is now full of canned vegetables. This is very cool, because I am sure that there are no chemicals in these products. The only negative in the dacha is that it is only for summer-autumn. It would be nice to buy a private house with a garden and a vegetable garden. Then you can already have chickens, rabbits and other animals. If something is not clear from what I wrote, I apologize - I use Google Translate.

    • @americaninrussia
      @americaninrussia  Рік тому

      Google translate did a really good job actually.

  • @Krzemieniewski1
    @Krzemieniewski1 Рік тому +1

    my beloved uprising, the uprising of the poor, their pure rebellion. Suppressed with the use of combat gases, armored trains and machine guns by the future kings of the red army with cruelty on a cosmic scale with mass taking of families as hostages, human shields, etc. They fought bravely - gloria victis!

    • @americaninrussia
      @americaninrussia  Рік тому +1

      Wow! Your comment, in one short paragraph was more descriptive of the rebellion than my entire video. Bravo! It's hard enough to find anyone who even knows about this rebellion, much less someone like yourself who knows it so well.

    • @Krzemieniewski1
      @Krzemieniewski1 Рік тому

      @@americaninrussia I'am Pole I understand rebelion spirit :)