granddaughter, natalya aleksandrovna varantsova vilyaminova, lived here when she married pavel arkach varantsov velyaminov. she is buried in the village of telusha, our babruisk district near this wonderful church, so they had five children, and the museum workers even corresponded with sophia for some time, her two sons, oleg and alexander, came in the seventies to telusha, because pushkin poetry festivals are held there every year, so they recalled how they walked along the bobruika river, where there was very clear, clean water, and how they enjoyed apples and... bobruisk at that time was drowning in apple orchards, when they blossomed, it was wonderful, when the apples ripened, this honey, apple smell, yes, after such stories i would have put apples and marshmallows on the city coat of arms, but for some reason they are not there, why are there some ship masts here, yes, you immediately guessed that ship masts, i ask, it seems, catherine ii granted the city such a coat of arms in 1796. considering that in the forests of babruisk there grew such tall, built-in ship pines, which were glorified along the