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For those who want to help promote the channel: BELKAR/MIR card: 9112 3820 9877 0546 Priorbank 02/28 VITALI CHARNIAUSKI Account number (IBAN): BY60PJCB30140010081022058933 —-------------------------------------------------------— Visa card: 4916 9896 9912 3203 Priorbank 12/27 VITALI CHARNIAUSKI Account number (IBAN): BY32PJCB30140010095595387840 Here in the north of Belarus it's real spring: the night temperature has been above zero for almost a week, it's sunny and warm. Nothing has really blossomed yet, so here and there the grass is breaking through, but nature has already come to life: insects are flying, birds are singing. You can't really hear it now, but closer to evening there is such an orchestra, you can just listen with bated breath. I am mostly working here while it is warm, and all the work in the house is frozen until worse times. I decided to melt my grandfather's wax, and while it is warming up on the fire I am preparing firewood. I have not yet completely cut up the huge willow that was knocked down by the hurricane behind the bathhouse, but I have already collected all the branches, and cut the trunk like a sausage... I chopped two logs and almost gave my soul to God - it will turn out to be heavy firewood. I decided not to touch them for now, let them lie there and dry out, maybe they will become more pliable, and I will use them one by one in the morning instead of charging. It has dried a little, and now I can let the horse out, otherwise he has been standing in the stall for a little more than two months. Although not for that long, he has been standing there for a little more than two months. I was the one who broke up the virgin soil for them on New Year's Eve. I had to break up some virgin soil here too - the slope is quite steep, and the brakes don't hold, I had to brake with my snout. But it seems to have worked out, and I thought I'd knock down the boards... While it's still warm today, I decided to look at the bees. They've been flying for a week now and are actively carrying pollen. It looks like the queen has started laying worms...