So there is a single memorial in Sirgala dedicated to Georgy Ivanovitch Genderlov. Which pre dates the building of the town.
There were major battles during WW2 in the region, alas nothing is known of this warrior.
So, back to the grot
I am not believe it or not Stig of the Dump, but I feel strangely at home amongst detritus like this.
Medicinal tinctures probably would do more harm than good now
Not just moving from room to room but from apartment to apartment, when there is treasure there be lots
DEAR VALIA CONGRATULATIONS
HOLIDAY I WANT GOOD HEALTH EQUIPMENT WHAT HAPPENED WHY BE SILENT is the literal google translation of this telegram ( ask ya granddad!!). looks like someone has got it bad and has been dumped!! Good to hear his equipment is in good health. Now that is what I call Flirting!!!
I didn't even try to translate the postcard
A record of someones pension book and some other official document from 1978, a certificate for passing an exam.
Windows
The lost folk of Sirgala
and a doll.
That completes Sirgala, and my road trip round Estonia. Now I just have 2859 snaps to sort out and start uploading of my recent trip around Germany, don't hold your breath!!! But i hope you will pop in from time to time and enjoy my stuff. Cheers
The materials of life holds such meaning to the living, but fades to garbage once the person dies. Each photo was once a treasured loved one. And then, they are forgotten in less than a few years. What mark do we leave on this world?
totally agree, and thanks for engaging @methodofmad
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The Google translation is hilarious.
I kind of like the old photographs. They're pretty cool really.
got to agree old photos do it for me everytime, brings life to the place