Forest garden.
Forest garden.
Any self-respecting city should have something for salad, first courses, main courses, and dessert, judging by what people plant in their gardens.
But, as a rule, a city is defined as that patch of land where people toil diligently, protecting crops from weeds and any other creatures that might invade.
But just as not all that glitters is gold, not every plot overgrown with weeds can be called a garden. A garden can even be found in the forest, deep in its thicket, where people rarely venture, and I saw such a garden in the forest that belonged to no one.
I don't think you'll die of hunger here, lol; you can fill your stomach if you want.
Ground cherries are good for dessert and with meat dishes; you can even add them to soups for a touch of sourness.
If you look around, there is also goutweed, which is fried and added to salads, and nettle, and nettle fried with sour cream tastes like mushrooms.
I'm sure there are mushrooms nearby, too, but so far all I see are the brightly colored pods of physalis.
And yes, the goat that wanders into someone else's garden is a common sight in books, and it works here in the forest, too.
Zoom in on a photo for a closer view.
More to come!
Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!
Have a blessed day!
| Category: | Art, Photography, digital art. |
| Tools: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
| Location: | Ukraine |
| Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |

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