My Grandma's Dacha - Russian holiday house tour

My Grandma's Dacha - Russian holiday house tour

Niki Proshin

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@cdnsk12
@cdnsk12 - 02.02.2023 05:15

I believe the green plant growing on the exterior Dacha walls is in EnglishActually it damages the walls over many years, so I remmomend your grandmother remove it !

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@SallyStClair-tv9gf
@SallyStClair-tv9gf - 27.12.2022 22:49

Granny is very stylish. Everyone looks healthy. The dacha setup is very similar to my grandma's summer garden season gatherings in the 60-70's.

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@maryhutchinson7026
@maryhutchinson7026 - 24.12.2022 00:27

Thanks! Happy Christmas.

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@909Junkies
@909Junkies - 20.10.2022 22:31

❤❤

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@riacosta7921
@riacosta7921 - 17.10.2022 05:53

I loved this!!!

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@laurastravels404
@laurastravels404 - 11.10.2022 16:10

Hello from China and what an amazing story about chilly peppers!

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@Topsiekku
@Topsiekku - 04.10.2022 01:51

it's worth going back to the old hairstyle, and I'm not sure if those round glasses really suit anyone

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@benr7606
@benr7606 - 29.09.2022 08:16

Dear Niki, what a beautiful video about the Dacha. Thanks & greets from Croatia

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@Gorazd1974
@Gorazd1974 - 26.09.2022 22:03

Was that aronia wine?

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@Gorazd1974
@Gorazd1974 - 26.09.2022 22:02

In Slovenia, dacha is like personal "black market" garden near actual home or block and in dacha you have very very simple small wooden barack for ground or soil tools, maybe one or two beds if you have drunked thru the day working in the garden for salad potatoes and so on 😄😄 you can turn some barbecue and stuff, but no one barack dont have electricity, maybe water is on use but only if small river is near.
Those wild gardens are prohibited and against law, but everyone knows that.

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@deborahblair3672
@deborahblair3672 - 26.09.2022 21:39

Great video!

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@LovinLife-ep3fr
@LovinLife-ep3fr - 23.09.2022 19:29

Lovely! In rural Indiana, US, especially in our old-order Amish and Mennonite communities, these are called "summer kitchens". They are very similar to what you have. The idea of ours is to cook, can and preserve the garden produce without heating up the kitchens in our bigger homes. A lot of our little summer kitchens are located in the back of our property away from the main residence, closer to the gardens and in the shade. Wonderful summer memories, thank you!

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@meeeka
@meeeka - 22.09.2022 12:43

That "kind of plant" looks like vines. "Grape trees" are grape vines.

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@laszlobalazsi6523
@laszlobalazsi6523 - 22.09.2022 05:15

does your grandma live in Siberia?

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@phoenixpaquette9627
@phoenixpaquette9627 - 13.09.2022 07:11

Thank you,

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@blancacordero3998
@blancacordero3998 - 28.08.2022 04:35

Loved this video. Such a beautiful way of living. Simple, clean and organic.

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@bobweber3374
@bobweber3374 - 01.08.2022 00:42

Niki another great video. Discovered you a month ago. Your vid’s that I have seen are teaching me lots about Russia. Question how old is granny?

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@Sherryonthego
@Sherryonthego - 02.07.2022 05:03

I loved this video. Reminds me of when I visited my grand parents as a child. They lived in a small 2 room house with no electricity on the lake.

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@anthonywilliams8956
@anthonywilliams8956 - 15.06.2022 01:21

I'm wondering about the carpets that Russian homes have up on the wall?

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@thedavidjwschmidt
@thedavidjwschmidt - 24.05.2022 20:58

Very interesting... Does your grandmother live in Omsk during the winter?

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@qwertyuiop6582
@qwertyuiop6582 - 22.05.2022 23:06

I've always envied my friends because all their parents had dachas. My family never had one. So I'll always be my dream to live in a house like this

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@debracoffman4218
@debracoffman4218 - 13.05.2022 01:02

Hi from US. Thank you for your channel.

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@donna9121
@donna9121 - 04.05.2022 10:00

Really enjoyed your video. Where I live the summers get very hot and humid. Gardening is something I tend not to do not only because of the westher, but also because of the invading insects, deer and turtles. I do love fresh vegetables from the garden though. Your grandmother's garden was terrific. Loved seeing it and the summer house. What a treat for you to visit.

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@patriothawk
@patriothawk - 03.05.2022 02:30

Another great video, we think that you should return to that hair style..👍👍

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@sibylledecarlo7108
@sibylledecarlo7108 - 02.05.2022 05:56

Just watched your video. I really like your grandmothers" dacha & seeing your family at your bbque. Enjoying learning from you about Russia-

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@pricelessppp
@pricelessppp - 30.04.2022 20:18

They remind me of the tiny homes on tv!

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@JB-wg9zj
@JB-wg9zj - 30.04.2022 06:43

Id love to have all that space for gardening. It's beautiful.

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@kirstianwhite6331
@kirstianwhite6331 - 29.04.2022 03:42

Wow, what an awesome Dacha! Love the garden!!! I think this video is my favorite of all your videos. Thanks

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@Hotjan109
@Hotjan109 - 27.04.2022 21:27

I enjoyed your videos and seeing your family I just found you Channel 24hrs ago

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@mikethk
@mikethk - 27.04.2022 09:06

We got this in Denmark aswell. Very popular way of gardening/relaxing. And cheap. Stop the war Niki.

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@yvonnesheehan9079
@yvonnesheehan9079 - 27.04.2022 00:13

Thank you for explaining 🇮🇪☘️👍

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@olivieryeung398
@olivieryeung398 - 25.04.2022 10:59

Thank you for showing us your family's dacha! Looks like you have a good time there

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@alexysclarke9437
@alexysclarke9437 - 24.04.2022 00:10

Are your people aware PUTIN is worth
MORE THAN 600 BILLION DOLLARS
meanwhile your villages starve….

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@markussladek6678
@markussladek6678 - 13.04.2022 23:14

We have similar dachas in Vienna, they are called, Schrebergarden“. Small Garden houses with a garden where people plant vegetables.

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@DebraJFrank
@DebraJFrank - 13.04.2022 04:42

Lovely! I wish I had a ducha . . .

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@dot10k
@dot10k - 13.04.2022 02:25

Niki, You have a lovely family. Your grandma’s dacha is wonderful and I am sure that you will have been blessed with great memories of fun happy times there. You are a great videographer and I really enjoy your content. 👍🏻😀

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@jamieharper1051
@jamieharper1051 - 11.04.2022 08:21

So beautiful I want to go to a dacha😊

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@LawtonDigital
@LawtonDigital - 11.04.2022 03:34

Does your grandmother own the land, or does she rent it from the state?

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@LawtonDigital
@LawtonDigital - 11.04.2022 03:32

"Noble" pronounced "No Bull" not "Knob ble"

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@ronstuff6330
@ronstuff6330 - 11.04.2022 03:01

Niki, this is my NEW FAVORITE VIDEO!!!! I hope Babushka is doing well!! Tell her "hello" and give her a big hug!
I hope you all get to get back there soon as things get warmer. I'd love to hang out in a place like that. Peace from the USA!!!!

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@visnjapintaric4420
@visnjapintaric4420 - 10.04.2022 05:45

I call it Cottage in Canada

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@andrusaren8348
@andrusaren8348 - 09.04.2022 22:15

In Baltic state we tear down those soviet era dachas one-by-one and build new houses. Those dachas are worthless.

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@sameoldsteph
@sameoldsteph - 09.04.2022 02:27

Beautiful gardens! Cool to see everything that’s growing.

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@MrCyberbullying
@MrCyberbullying - 08.04.2022 09:35

Fantastic video. So beautiful and a privilege to see this from Australia. Thank your lovely Mum and Babushka and aunt for allowing this lovely video to happen.

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@MrCyberbullying
@MrCyberbullying - 08.04.2022 09:26

That haircut looks great.

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@zendelrosariomtaruc5397
@zendelrosariomtaruc5397 - 07.04.2022 17:04

Wow, that is a precious moment with your family & grandma's dacha.

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@andrewbiroc4969
@andrewbiroc4969 - 07.04.2022 10:26

Looks beautiful!! I haven’t seen a dacha before, very interesting part of Russian culture!

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@pamelajaye
@pamelajaye - 07.04.2022 07:03

1/3 of an acre. That is actually bigger than the yard of the house I grew up in which was 1/4 of an acre they tell me. Of course we had a house. So that took up some space. Two bedrooms that we would call small but maybe you wouldn't and one bathroom. It was small for where we lived. Later on my father put little bedrooms in the attic. Two bedrooms really small. And half a bathroom. The toilet and the sink. If it wasn't for the government he could have built the whole thing himself but sometimes you have to have a real electrician or a real plumber or they won't let you do it. Everywhere I ever lived when I was a kid it seemed my father put a bathroom. I think my father could build a house. Although he probably couldn't climb. My roommate could build a house. My brother could wire a house. Not sure about the plumbing. When my brother was 4 years old he had this book called practical electrical wiring. He carried it everywhere. He got it from the library. He took it out all the time. And yes he was 4 years old. So when computers became modestly prevalent he knew how to use those too. And I didn't until they had GUIs. But I did buy one of my own and taught myself - the hard way, sometimes. I broke so many things. And then I fixed them. Now computers don't break so much. I forget how to fix them. And mostly I use my phone and my tablet

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