A beautiful forest hideaway! When I read 20 years ago and looked at the date, I remember that year so well for many reasons, but it doesn't seem so long ago! Time seems to go quicker as we get older!
A well framed and lovely picture Jose.
What we see is a shelter for the wood, with all its accessories, the saw included.
This is so for in many if not all their forests so everyone can find something to heat and relax and also prepare their food. And everyone is supposed to leave there, also cut and sheltered, the wood that he has used. The place to sleep you can hardly see its roof on the right and above.
These places are found approximately every 9 km in all the forest trails.
It is a country like no other I know and that is why I lived there for almost four years, ...
Merci Jocelyne pour tes mots.
Ce que l'on voit c'est un abri pour le bois, avec touts ses accessoires, scie y comprise.
Ceci afin que les gens, monsieur tout le monde, puisse trouver de quoi se chauffer et préparer sa nourriture. Et tout le monde fait question de y laisser aussi coupé et à l'abri, le bois qu'il a utilisé. L'endroit pour dormir on le voit à peine son toit à drote et en haut.
Ces endroits on les trouve environ touts les 9 km dans touts les sentiers des forêts.
C'est un Pays pas comme les autres...
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Rosalyn Hilborne said:
A well framed and lovely picture Jose.
J. Gafarot replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:
This is so for in many if not all their forests so everyone can find something to heat and relax and also prepare their food. And everyone is supposed to leave there, also cut and sheltered, the wood that he has used. The place to sleep you can hardly see its roof on the right and above.
These places are found approximately every 9 km in all the forest trails.
It is a country like no other I know and that is why I lived there for almost four years, ...
Jocelyne Villoing said:
Bonn mardi José.
J. Gafarot replied to Jocelyne Villoing:
Ce que l'on voit c'est un abri pour le bois, avec touts ses accessoires, scie y comprise.
Ceci afin que les gens, monsieur tout le monde, puisse trouver de quoi se chauffer et préparer sa nourriture. Et tout le monde fait question de y laisser aussi coupé et à l'abri, le bois qu'il a utilisé. L'endroit pour dormir on le voit à peine son toit à drote et en haut.
Ces endroits on les trouve environ touts les 9 km dans touts les sentiers des forêts.
C'est un Pays pas comme les autres...
Fred Fouarge said:
J.Garcia said:
Assim são as histórias....
Bela imagem, Zé!
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