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  2. That is the only place I would live if I were in Russia or any of these countries that have dictatorships in our difficult to live in. This would make the difference being out in the country and having access to a water well, the ability to grow vegetables and fruit,, chickens and eggs. That’s the only way to go. Cities are horrible!!

    I live out in the country here in the US and it’s such a better life we chopper One word for fire, many of us have wells for water we grow vegetables and fruit and we all have chickens for eggs. If you have a cow you can get milk you can make cheese and ice cream is not hard to make either if you have a goat you can do pretty much the same. Most of the women sew, knit and crochet it’s a great life.

  3. That was lovely. I live in a town in Texas that has maybe 150 residents. I drive 24 miles to work and our nearest fuel station and convenience store is nine miles away. This little town looks so pleasant. Reminds me of my home town.
    Take care and thank you for the videos. Love and best wishes from Texas.

  4. Very cool video showing a village grocery store. I live in a decent sized town about 800km south of Moscow and with many different types of stores. Here the prices are more expensive than this shop in your video and we have fruits and vegetables which are really expensive. It's hard to understand how the prices of goods are determined.

    Keep posting interesting content please.

  5. Very simple and graceful my best wishes and unlimited pleasures for you.good luck.Pakistan Russia people real and sincere friend.

  6. Hello Valeria, Here in small villages in Scotland, we have small produce shops, cost is higher, very much the same as your village.
    You can purchase bread, milk, etc., many residents will grow their own produce.

  7. Yeah I miss my home towns good old fashion corner shop.
    In Australia, scattered in every suburb you could always find a corner shop,
    Selling groceries, fruit and vegetables, cakes, sweets, small gifts, cards and newspapers.
    Also, a fish and chip shop was common, selling hot food, hamburgers, fish, chips, pies, sausage rolls etc.
    That was when I was growing up in the 1980s.
    These small business used to thrive in Australia.
    Also, we had a man with a truck come to the streets ringing a bell and shouting.
    He was called our fruiterer. Often Greek or Italian, he sold us all our fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices and gave fruit to children like watermelon to taste before buying.
    We also had an icecream man in a van come in summer down the streets..tap ice cream. Called Mr Whippy.
    Van would play music like from a jewellery box and you would know to grab your pocket money and run
    To street to get ice cream.
    Our milk and bread and newspaper used to be delivered to your door for a small fee.
    Working class neighbourhood is where I grew up.
    Non of these services exist today in Australia.
    Nostalgia for the good old days.

  8. I noticed. Doesn't matter where you are in the world you go. Even I a small store in Russia you can get, Budweiser, Coca cola, and Pepsi
    Lol

  9. I lived in a small village in Germany in 1998. It also had a small grocery just like this and about the same size. The condition you describe were also much the same there.

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