The whistle of the wind.
Remote villages are often described as depressing.
Yes, there's something to it, as you rarely see people on the streets of such villages, which is also true in small towns, especially on holidays and weekends before lunch.
Depression and lack of motivation are often equated, but is this true in villages?
City dwellers, accustomed to sleeping late and going to bed later, will only understand the rhythm of the village after living there for a while.
Everything is different on the land; time flows differently, and the rhythm of life is, in some ways, much more active than in the city, since city dwellers don't have to milk a cow before dark, feed other livestock and poultry, or clean out barns and chicken coops.
I agree that you won't see people in the gardens in winter, but at other times they are bustling with life from dawn to dusk.

But it's worth noting that even in the villages, there's not much time for depression in winter, lol, because you need to collect and chop firewood, light the stove, and try to escape the whistling wind.

The whistling wind is perhaps the most powerful motivator in the village; to avoid depression, you need to run to keep warm.
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When I visited dense forests, I did not see ideal conditions for bees there, but many beekeepers harvest beekeeping products in such places.
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