zmitser, tell us the history of this mill. the history of this mill is very interesting.. the miller took about a fifth of the harvest, that is, he took 20% for grinding beech, so this. there was a very rich, wealthy man, accordingly, it was impossible to tolerate such a person nearby, the local residents were, and yes, that’s why the miller and the mill were not allowed to be installed in the populated area, in this case this tradition was observed, that is, the building of the yard is located on the other side of the road, and the mill with the miller's house is on this side of the road. due to the fact that the mill was located away from settlements and worked at the expense of the forces of nature, people believed that the millers were connected with the nechi. forces, and they themselves believed in it, for example, when it was frosty, they put a piece of lard under the mill wheel to appease the waterman, the river zhizhma, it is translated from the baltic dialects as zheka - this is a witch, and is translated as a witch’s river, so accordingly, so how the miller was