The gentle warm morning on the lake started
with not a healthy breakfast. Homemade cottage-cheese, which Yanina gave us,
and sweet blueberries that we luckily bought from a farmer in Madona.
Do not know if it is necessary to say how good it was ...)
The next point on our way - a small town,
Atasiene. We approached it very fast and spent some time to observe it, to
think about it and make certain conclusions.
Atasiene is a small town with lots of old-style block houses, dilapidated and
not many private houses around, with people, some of which live, some -
survive.
Not being secretive, it can be said that
Latvia now is at the stage of development and formation, which is concentrated
mainly in Riga (about half of the total population lives there).
Other cities that are not full of
interesting attractions for tourists, necessary productions for the country or
fields suitable for farming, must survive uprooting their right to better days.
Not everyone is equally good at it,
unfortunately. Work is hard to find, the strength to move on, too. And such
reflection about this situation was obvious in this small town.
We noticed a small shop, where we decided to
replenish our food stock. The shop was small, but there was possible to find
everything we needed.
Not the most pleasant thing to realize but the fact was that during our
“shopping”, there were two types of customers. The first was the turn of men,
young and not very that lined up in a row for "stupefying" liquid.
The second was consisted of women, mostly elderly, who were buying all sorts of
products.
It would be funny if it was not so sad ...
It turns out that the woman carries the burden of difficult life, when a man is
in a despair dialogue with a bottle. Sad but true.
Fortunately, Atasiene will be remembered not
only for this occasion. In the city and around there are plenty nice houses:
with their flowers, characters, stories and blooming gardens. Houses are
different, but a common feature was for everyone. I did not immediately
understand why by each house a strange wooden construction was built: about one
and a half meters high, with a staircase leading to a small platform.
We were walking and wondering till we
noticed an important attribute of all of this construction – milk cans! It
turned out to us that the residents put their cans on the platform, and as soon
as the milkman comes, it is much easier and faster to pour milk in :)
Hitherto we hadn’t seen this system elswhere
in Latvia, but here in Latgale, it had been kept. And thus a dairy tradition is
preserved and that is, for sure, good for both the farmer and the buyer.
Another funny thing happened that day. We
were walking on a sandy country road, passing by a small half-empty village.
Who would have ever thought that there you can find a real small library? In an
old but sturdy hut lives the knowledge and people's desire to keep it and pass
it further.
Departing from the lyrics, we were very lucky to find it! For some reason it
was closed, but wireless Internet was available. Thanks to this we were able to
write our close ones and publish another story for you. And what is more
surprising, plugs were available outside. Plenty plugs! So cameras, phones and
computer got a boost of energy.
After again country roads, autumn sun,
fields, lot of trees and charming little village houses.
Once I turned my head and saw a tree, an orange
tree. It was orange because of berries that weighted branches all over. Orange
berries - of course, it was a sea buckthorn).
I didn’t have a passion towards this berry, but Stephan – definitely has a
friendship with it. So my find was immediately announced.
Trees, in fact, were all in berries – of
glaring color and in a ready condition. The trees were growing by the house. It
meant that they belong to someone, but berries were not picked. So we didn’t
think twice and decided to ask the owner permission to collect berries. We
couldn’t let this berry disappear like that, so tasty and healthy it is!
We knocked the door, it was opened by a smiling hostess Sofia. She responded
our request positively, saying that the trees are here for beauty and berries -
for the birds. Also she would be just happy to share them with us.
Stephan, armed with bucket went for berries.
Meanwhile, I was talking with Sofia.
It was interesting to hear about her life: she lives with her husband, they
have a farm, they had already raised two clever daughters and live a happy life
every day.
Our story surprised and pleased her too. She
was wondering how many things we probably had seen, how many things we had
learned. A lot – that’s true!
A bit later her husband came out. A nice man who was eating an ice cream (and
we understand his ice-cream love). Not missing the opportunity, I made a good
portrait of them.
As a tradition, Sofia could not let us go without gifts: she gave us huge and
delicious eggs, homemade smoked bacon (a treat for Stephan) and she offered a
warm evening bath at neighbours’ place. All this – just amazing!
In the morning Sofia paid us a visit in our tent. She regaled us with fresh
cow milk, and saw us off. For all the
kind - heartfelt thanks!