Question by : what is dacha in today Russian life?
a place to relax?
a place to get fresh/clean vegetables/fruits after hard work of planting, watering and guarding it?
a place to …….
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Answer by Arsan Lupin
Yes
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Alan B says
A place to get your son in law to dig the garden lol. Thanx dad.
Seriously though i like to visit my in laws dacha, a little summer house where we plant veg, and eat shashlik, drink copious amounts of samegon. and put the world to rights. We have a similar thing in Britain called static caravans in Wales.
Aleksandria says
That’s right, it’s both of them.
My grandparents believe that we have to grow a little of everything.
My mother prefers to plant a few cherries, sweet cherries, plums, apple trees and to flood us in flowers.
My uncle says that mother doesn’t want to go to dacha as often as before, because grandparents turned it into the vegetable garden, when it supposed to be a place to relax.
And I am guarding the lawn, so no one have walked on it!
crgallen77 says
All of the above. Definitely a place to relax. Also a place to get out of the city and let the kids play outside.