I was struck by the condition of some houses: one can safely say that they will stand for more than a dozen years, while others will soon turn into shapeless ruins.

But all of them are equally not suitable for housing.

This is the most extreme house in the end of the street.

And this is the bathhouse near from it.

One of the houses was cut down simply from huge logs, and the ceiling is made of logs of the same diameter!

Sometimes it is interesting to study the structure of the Russian hut.

You walk inside such a house and imagine the life of people of that time.

Here at the house the whole outbuilding collapsed.

From the attic, it looks like the skeleton of a creature.

Interestingly, do homes have a soul? It seems to me that when people live in a house, the walls absorb the energy of people.

And after the tenants leave the house, then this aura persists for some time. Each house has different sensations. It is unfortunate when the house is looted.

Yellow sun, yellow trees, yellow grass and surroundings.

But only houses are gray and look into the void with their sad eyes.

I am sure that autumn always brings notes of sadness and heaviness to any landscape.

But in this village, even a light and carefree summer will not save the situation, and all because I paid more attention to the interior and felt the disappearing energy of the abandoned houses.

It’s also sad that I will never be here again. Almost all villages (with rare exceptions in the form of projects or observations) I visit once. And this one time I will remember for a lifetime.
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