This Challenge is organized by the @barski blog to facilitate the classification of small buildings, or other structures that can be found in the countryside. For articles on this topic it is suggested to use the tag - #SmallArchitecturalForms.
And also, it is a platform for photos and articles about life in rural areas. Tag - #RuralLife for this topic.
The beginning of the challenge in this post, I did not know to what, to which tag to attach a haystack, so this idea appeared.
We continue our acquaintance with small architectural forms that are characteristic of rural areas. Peculiarities of rural life can be interesting and fun at the same time.
This picture shows two small architectural forms from rural calorite.
Drovnitsa, or a canopy for drying wood and a pole on which to dry the dishes after washing.
Drovnitsy have many possibilities of use. Not only firewood is dried in them, but also fishing nets, they are protected under a canopy from the open rays of the scorching sun.
When there is not enough firewood, firewood houses are used as shelter for sacks of mixed fodder. Straw and hay can be stored under this shed. They hang decorations on the wall of a caravan, as in this case, the rare wheel from the cart crowned this canopy.
A simple solution for drying dishes and for getting rid of unnecessary items about which you can stumble. Just hang it on the pole and stop noticing all the excess.
Everything is simple to the limit.
Join us, there are a lot of simple but wonderful buildings and household items around you that deserve to speak about them.
Photos taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 camera
Author @barski
Ukraine
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