Yurovo. Part 2
The yard spaces of the village of Yurovo are quite cozy, although without a height difference. Pine trees grow here, the yards are clean and well maintained.
After a while, after starting to study the settlements of the Vologda district, I began to identify similarities in many courtyards. For example, Peryevo looks like Ostakhovo, Minkino looks like Khoroshevo...etc.
In some village there is something from one, something from another.
But there are also unique ones that don't look like anything! I can't compare Yurovo with anything yet, although remotely there is still something in it from Semenkovo.
And because of these similarities with other places, each time the walk turns out to be more predictable and this makes it more boring.
But no matter how many dugouts I've shot, I've never been bored!
It feels like I have smoothly moved from the yard spaces, which no longer give those feelings and emotions, to the dugouts, which are still fueling quite strongly!
Maybe I squeezed everything possible out of the plot of the yards...or maybe it's just that the courtyards in the villages are not the same...
Can I check by asking myself if I want to go to Cherepovets or any other city to take pictures of courtyards?
Answer: I want dugouts, graphics, sunny streets and postcards!