A psychedelic house of Russian blacksmith in a Russian village near Yekaterinburg city. They say the blacksmith himself has already passed away and his wife gets offers to sell it regularly but she denies them.
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It looks like hers socks match the house.
Someone should volunteer to help this poor old lady with her lawn and some housework.
She is not poor. just old
Spectacular work
it’s*
ow yeah….nice house…
True.
get a life
That’s what I’m doing. Thanks!
I’m sure you will do great things in life then. Like working for someone at a McDonalds for the rest of your life.
I’ve been there a couple of times as a customer. I’m sure it’s highly unlikely that I’ll be there as a customer in the near future, and I’m sure I won’t get a job there either.
Does anybody share my opinion that the “original” McDonalds in USA and other countries (Russia, for instance) are quite different (the quality of food and service)?
It’s as bad as every routine job. You spend a third of your life and get absolutely nothing from it (I’m not talking about money.)
The restaurants in the US and Western Europe are just so “cheap”. You can go to a grocery store, buy some “free-fat” buns, frozen patties, etc and make a Big Mac better than the “original”.
Well, the American ones are “operated” by Mexicans and Blacks, and that explains a lot.
Oops. You aren’t Mexican, are you?
No offence.
Yeah. True. It’s just drone work. And no, I’m not Mexican.
Whew. LOL
It is if you are THAT IGOR. LOL
looks nice, our old dacha has some elements of this building, not to this extent though, this is detailed. lots of work must’ve gone into it.
A spooky ‘Hansel and Gretel’ like atmosphere to it but really fantastic work and beautiful! I congratulate the old Babushka. Do not sell! It’s wonderful!
Marky
Where in the world is Boris Abramov?
hell yeah….i mis that jew
I’ll compensate you for his loss.
not really my type of architecture, but hey, everyone has diff tastes
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Amazing. I would do that to my house if I could.
one serious question for you Ms,pros,are you on social secuirty?because of you spend and waste your lot of time doing something worthless.ARE YOU ASS LESS???bad ass.
I have absolutely no desire to do that. LOL
I have about a hundred lessons more to give you guys.
D, you are a naughty student. LOL. But I’m sure you’ll change your mind.
Oh, believe me — it does.
I’m a blacksmith in the U.S.
Nice work.
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I took a picture of this house on my way back to Ekaterinburg from my wifes parents dacha.
Can u tell me here is that house? i would like to see that ) not for from ekaterinburg?
Did she died?
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Interesting news. The beautiful house