Old things can be thrown away...
Old things can be stored by accumulating them in the corners of your own home.
And old things can be used to create a museum! How do you like this idea?
I invite you to rest for a few minutes and wait for your transport at the museum-stop!
I come here almost every year, because I rest with my friends on a lake nearby. However, earlier we used to get off at another stop and therefore did not see this beauty!
Things here are collected quite spontaneously! Next to it are household tools of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Soviet inventions and even 90s equipment. It makes you smile to some extent and brings you back to your childhood! If you are from Ukraine, you will recognize many items. I'll try to leave comments under some of the photos, but I can't guarantee I'll be 100% accurate. You can join the discussion, I'll be glad:)
The stop is located slightly to the side of the carriageway, so it is difficult to see all this beauty if you are arriving or passing by...
I was waiting for the bus and had about 15-20 minutes to spare. And for this short time it was possible to dive into the past!
Distance to Kyiv, Lviv and... Paris.
The first mobile phones looked like this... It must have been the end of the 90s. What a joy it was to have wireless communication.
Humorous text. This is a "bolt forecaster", I translate it into English.
•If the bolt is dry, then there is no rain.
•If the bolt is wet, then it's raining
•If the bolt casts a shadow, then the weather is clear.
•If the bolt doesn't cast a shadow, then the weather is gloomy.
•If the bolt is not visible, then there is fog.
•If the bolt is white, it is snowing.
Let's get closer!
"Ancestor of the calculator", "rukhivnytsja". I remember them from my childhood. When the seller was counting, there was real magic for me.
Such a shopper from the past! The "invention" of the USSR is the "avoska" bag, which contains canned food, something wrapped in paper (candy, for example) and drink in a glass container. And no plastic... Why can't we live like this? (I am talking about plastic now, not about the standard of living in the Union).
Behind me is the "rubеl", a tool for washing!
The kerosene lamp was invented in Lviv in the 1860s and made people's lives much more comfortable.
An interesting things... Please tell me in the comments what is it?
Hand drill? It looks like a giant wine corkscrew to me.
The grandfather of the monitor! Handsome, fat, pot-bellied. Have you had such a monitor?
And this is a "korba" for pulling a bucket of water from a well...
Ого, я і не знав, що ви тут спільноту створили! Бо я вже думав собі якусь запустити, але думаю я тут трохи покочую))
Так, але в мене не вистачає часу та терпіння її просувати...
Приєднуйтесь.
Тут можна розповідати про будь-яке місце, яке вас вразило. (Ліс, парк, музей, замок, кафе, похід в кінотеатр чи театр та ін.)
Вже приєднався, дякую! )) Спробую допомогти 🙂
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