toloka was organized for friends, just to see each other, to show them what we do, because they werefriends went somewhere to some village, in general, there are such kyivites from the capital, they went to live in the village, and we spent three tolokas, and the last one was already there, there were 75 or 100 people there, she was, it was already such a big festival with a program, there was music, there were people. stories about crafts, there was practice, people molded clay, threw , that is, if there was a tolokat before, this is such a labor story, when people work seriously there for two straight days, and they only have lunch and dinner there, then in our country the working part occupied there only a few hours a day, everything else we here are excursions, we showed them here about the ravine, what the ravine is, where we live there on... the river with them, we went to the islands there and ordered a boat. restoration the mazanka did not require colossal investments, because they worked as laborers, and the building materials were clay, sand, straw and a wooden frame. the p