we had a small unscheduled stop in the village of velikaya guba , the village of velikaya guba, and theskaya lives here the cook will treat us with wickets. northern huts with small hello, oh hello, behind the gates. wooden dark with a mini log house, and inside there is a stove with floral wallpaper, napkins on chests of drawers, a samovar on the windowsill and a kind hostess all in the rays of sunlight. that's exactly how a hut in the russian north should look like. how did it happen that wickets became a traditional karelian treat? and what is their meaning, it will lay out, probably traveled around karelia yes, our climate felt this sometimes very happy sometimes. yes, it’s true, yes, that our weather changes directly, it can change in an hour, so, of course, we have wheat here - it definitely doesn’t always ripen, but they came up with such pies at the rye station. yes stuffing. this is what they called their gate in russian, by the way, they called it. we crush gates with millet porridge, and we were told that most often they are prepared with potato filling. and here it is not. t