Something is broken.
Usually, when they say that something is broken, it means that it has become unusable, or it is subject to repair.
But, as a rule, this works in urban conditions, and in the village, often, such a concept as something is broken simply does not exist.
For example, this structure, either a retaining wall of a silo pit, or it was once a barn that was converted into a silo pit and for some reason, a pipe sticks out of all this, the functionality of which can only be hypothesized.
In appearance, all this is definitely broken, but continues to faithfully serve the owner.
It turns out that in the village you can say that something is broken only if you did not find a suitable brick or other stone to support what seems broken to a city dweller.
Below you can see my containers with data that I collect in INLEO and always have quick access to them it is very convenient.
Material thoughts about beekeeping №1
When I visited dense forests, I did not see ideal conditions for bees there, but many beekeepers harvest beekeeping products in such places.
Link to the container with my portfolio
Link to the container with my Tag memo for getting coins #1
More to come!
Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!
Have a blessed day!
Location: | Ukraine |
Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |
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Oh, and lest I forget @bradleyarrow, the creator of the BBH coin would be happy to see our votes "for" the witness @thebbhproject, I cast my vote.