lyudochka, do you remember this stone, which now stands in this place, it was kept by the cemetery, ande often came and sat on this stone, trying to calculate what was written on it, but we could not read, because we were still children. e, later we realized that it was written in polish, and the former chairman of our collective farm. anatoly alekseevich lipnetnik did a lot to ensure that this place, which, as it were, was already lost, we thought for uh, for us , he revived it people, huge people came. eh, the trees removed the bushes and put the graves in order , and every year during the big holidays , orthodox women from our parish come to clean the graves and put up lamps. and this place has already acquired its historical significance for us. once burned down, the old wooden church. funds were raised and a new one was built brick church. here, not far from the neighboring village, deposits of clay were discovered and a brick factory was operating. so this church was built of brick, which was mined in the neighboring village of gorbakha. the church, uh, is the center of the villag