in uzyan, in uzyan, this village, yes, yes, yes, yes, we visited tatyana, yes, in your homeland, common, let's see, this is the village of uzyan, this is my homeland. here is my parents’ house, here was the entrance and here there was a high porch, a gate, they even fell, here there was a forest gardener, and here it’s like a barn was, grandma was holding, i remember mommy, oh, mommy’s mother of the sheep. i’m wondering, i ’ll probably go in a little, is there a stove, is there a stove, it’s been redone here, but there is a stove, we slept on this stove as little children, this is an orphanage, here we met irina, and when they brought irina to me , she was... small, plump, plump, blue eyes, she called me aunt tanya, and i told her that i was not aunt tanya, i was your older sister tanya. i wanted to find it. my mother, i thought i would find her here, with such a lifestyle, i think that such a person may not even be... i’ll tell you that from birth i myself grew up in an orphanage, was brought up, and i was most pleased to hear from you that how grateful you are to the tea