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«Breaking News» Photos by Olga Kouznetsova capture how gran who's the ONLY resident in her village spends Christmas

Chopping wood, fetching water, stacking hay, sewing and cooking - Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna has a busy schedule starting at 4am every day.


And this Christmas period will be no different, because she is the only resident of a remote Russian village, meaning the 70-year-old has to carry out all these chores by herself, no matter what time of year it is.


We know about her daily routine not because she has started posting to social media, but because her life has been documented in a fascinating and poignant series of photographs by Olga Kouznetsova, who spent time with her last July, December and January.




Grandmother Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna, also known as Lysuka, who is the only resident of the village of Tolokonnikovo in the Pskov region of western Russia, close to the Estonian border 


Grandmother Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna, also known as Lysuka, who is the only resident of the village of Tolokonnikovo in the Pskov region of western Russia, close to the Estonian border 



Grandmother Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna, also known as Lysuka, who is the only resident of the village of Tolokonnikovo in the Pskov region of western Russia, close to the Estonian border 





The 70-year-old's day starts at 4am each morning and one of her first tasks is to go outside to chop wood for her fire


The 70-year-old's day starts at 4am each morning and one of her first tasks is to go outside to chop wood for her fire



The 70-year-old's day starts at 4am each morning and one of her first tasks is to go outside to chop wood for her fire





Lyuska lives in the 130-year-old family home, which does not have running water. This means she has to fetch water from a stream every day


Lyuska lives in the 130-year-old family home, which does not have running water. This means she has to fetch water from a stream every day



Lyuska lives in the 130-year-old family home, which does not have running water. This means she has to fetch water from a stream every day





 Lyuska carries two buckets of water back to her house from the stream


 Lyuska carries two buckets of water back to her house from the stream



 Lyuska carries two buckets of water back to her house from the stream





The nearest settlement is three miles away from Lyuska's home. Olga says she is a very friendly and hospitable person 


The nearest settlement is three miles away from Lyuska's home. Olga says she is a very friendly and hospitable person 



The nearest settlement is three miles away from Lyuska's home. Olga says she is a very friendly and hospitable person 





Another of Lyuska's daily chores is producing high quality hay. In the summer months, she can sell the hay in exchange for goat's milk


Another of Lyuska's daily chores is producing high quality hay. In the summer months, she can sell the hay in exchange for goat's milk



Another of Lyuska's daily chores is producing high quality hay. In the summer months, she can sell the hay in exchange for goat's milk



The grandmother lives in the 130-year-old family home in Tolokonnikovo in the Pskov region, close to Russia's border with Estonia and around 280 miles south of St Petersburg.


The nearest settlement is three miles away from her home so in the main she has to rely for human interaction on visitors such as her daughter and grandson - though they live 125 miles away in Novgorod and can only reach her via multiple bus journeys - or the delivery drivers who drop off her supplies in the winter.


When Olga visited for New Year, which is celebrated before the Russian Orthodox Christmas on January 7, she was surprised to see that life just went on as normal for Lyuska.

Other than a visit by a delivery driver to drop off some treats - sweets, fruit and wine - she spent New Year and Christmas virtually alone (though her daughter and grandson often come and stay at this time of year), going about her daily chores.


Olga, from St Petersburg, said that despite many Russians putting up decorations for New Year celebrations, Lyuska leaves her house bare.


The occasion was merely marked by the grandmother making some extra pies and borscht (a sour soup).




On New Year's Eve, Lyuska decided to treat herself to a haircut, with Olga capturing her snipping away 


On New Year's Eve, Lyuska decided to treat herself to a haircut, with Olga capturing her snipping away 



On New Year's Eve, Lyuska decided to treat herself to a haircut, with Olga capturing her snipping away 





In order to see in the New Year, Lyuska wears a small amount of make-up but she tells the photographer she never wears lipstick - her mother didn't like it 


In order to see in the New Year, Lyuska wears a small amount of make-up but she tells the photographer she never wears lipstick - her mother didn't like it 



In order to see in the New Year, Lyuska wears a small amount of make-up but she tells the photographer she never wears lipstick - her mother didn't like it 





New Year celebrations are muted. All Lyuska does is watch Russian President Vladimir Putin on TV giving his annual address. She watched a concert after that before falling asleep 


New Year celebrations are muted. All Lyuska does is watch Russian President Vladimir Putin on TV giving his annual address. She watched a concert after that before falling asleep 



New Year celebrations are muted. All Lyuska does is watch Russian President Vladimir Putin on TV giving his annual address. She watched a concert after that before falling asleep 





On January 7 Lyuska celebrates Christmas, as is the tradition for Russian Orthodox Christians. For this the grandmother cuts a branch from a fir tree, which she will put in a large bucket and decorate 


On January 7 Lyuska celebrates Christmas, as is the tradition for Russian Orthodox Christians. For this the grandmother cuts a branch from a fir tree, which she will put in a large bucket and decorate 



On January 7 Lyuska celebrates Christmas, as is the tradition for Russian Orthodox Christians. For this the grandmother cuts a branch from a fir tree, which she will put in a large bucket and decorate 





In order to decorate the tree, Lyuska puts string through cookies and sweets so they can be hung on the branches


In order to decorate the tree, Lyuska puts string through cookies and sweets so they can be hung on the branches



In order to decorate the tree, Lyuska puts string through cookies and sweets so they can be hung on the branches





It may seem like a sad and lonely existence – especially over the festive season - for Lyuska but photographer Olga says she is an independent and determined woman  


It may seem like a sad and lonely existence – especially over the festive season - for Lyuska but photographer Olga says she is an independent and determined woman  



It may seem like a sad and lonely existence – especially over the festive season - for Lyuska but photographer Olga says she is an independent and determined woman  



But the photographer was able to capture images of the 70-year-old giving herself a new hair cut and applying some make-up in order to usher in 2018.


However she only put on eye pencil, because apparently her late mother didn't like lipstick.


After that she settled down in front of her TV to watch the annual festive message by President Vladimir Putin, followed by a concert, before falling asleep.




One of Lyuska's first tasks each day is to fire up her traditional Russian stove, pictured 


One of Lyuska's first tasks each day is to fire up her traditional Russian stove, pictured 



One of Lyuska's first tasks each day is to fire up her traditional Russian stove, pictured 





At her traditional stove, pictured, Lyuska can boil water, as she does not own a kettle, as well as make pies and soup using her mother and grandmother's family recipes 


At her traditional stove, pictured, Lyuska can boil water, as she does not own a kettle, as well as make pies and soup using her mother and grandmother's family recipes 



At her traditional stove, pictured, Lyuska can boil water, as she does not own a kettle, as well as make pies and soup using her mother and grandmother's family recipes 





Lyuska keeps jars of pickles and other food such as fruit and vegetables in her cupboard. Her daughter and grandson, who live 125 miles away, bring her supplies when they visit. She gets other supplies via deliveries from the nearest store, which is three miles away in the closest settlement


Lyuska keeps jars of pickles and other food such as fruit and vegetables in her cupboard. Her daughter and grandson, who live 125 miles away, bring her supplies when they visit. She gets other supplies via deliveries from the nearest store, which is three miles away in the closest settlement



Lyuska keeps jars of pickles and other food such as fruit and vegetables in her cupboard. Her daughter and grandson, who live 125 miles away, bring her supplies when they visit. She gets other supplies via deliveries from the nearest store, which is three miles away in the closest settlement





As a way of relaxing, Lyuska likes to use her sewing machine. She makes all her own clothes and furnishings for her home


As a way of relaxing, Lyuska likes to use her sewing machine. She makes all her own clothes and furnishings for her home



As a way of relaxing, Lyuska likes to use her sewing machine. She makes all her own clothes and furnishings for her home





Lyuska tries on one of the blouses she has made using her sewing machine. She uses scraps of material to create new outfits. On the right is Olga's friend, Tanya 


Lyuska tries on one of the blouses she has made using her sewing machine. She uses scraps of material to create new outfits. On the right is Olga's friend, Tanya 



Lyuska tries on one of the blouses she has made using her sewing machine. She uses scraps of material to create new outfits. On the right is Olga's friend, Tanya 





The photographer said that the grandmother told her one coat she wears belonged to her mother, who made it in 1937


The photographer said that the grandmother told her one coat she wears belonged to her mother, who made it in 1937



The photographer said that the grandmother told her one coat she wears belonged to her mother, who made it in 1937



For Russian Orthodox Christmas, a week later, Olga says Lyuska does put up some tinsel and will cut some branches of a fir tree, which she arranges in a large bucket.


Despite the prohibitions exacted by the previous Soviet powers, Lyuska's family marked Christmas in the past with the cooking of festive treats and church visits.


Lyuska still attends church, but not at Christmas. She prefers now to pray at home on Christmas Eve using her mother’s books.




Lyuska has a selection of religious handicrafts that were made by her mother, which she carefully stores for special church holidays. She sings traditional hymns and prays every day


Lyuska has a selection of religious handicrafts that were made by her mother, which she carefully stores for special church holidays. She sings traditional hymns and prays every day



Lyuska has a selection of religious handicrafts that were made by her mother, which she carefully stores for special church holidays. She sings traditional hymns and prays every day





Lyuska's mother also enjoyed sewing and made many items she passed down. Olga says that Lyuska tries to live in the same way as her mother, who taught her how to do all of her chores 


Lyuska's mother also enjoyed sewing and made many items she passed down. Olga says that Lyuska tries to live in the same way as her mother, who taught her how to do all of her chores 



Lyuska's mother also enjoyed sewing and made many items she passed down. Olga says that Lyuska tries to live in the same way as her mother, who taught her how to do all of her chores 





Lyuska's house is packed with religious icons and the grandmother often prays from home rather than journey to church


Lyuska's house is packed with religious icons and the grandmother often prays from home rather than journey to church



Lyuska's house is packed with religious icons and the grandmother often prays from home rather than journey to church





Olga explained that the Russian Orthodox Church plays an important part in the grandmother's life


Olga explained that the Russian Orthodox Church plays an important part in the grandmother's life



Olga explained that the Russian Orthodox Church plays an important part in the grandmother's life





Lyuksa is pictured here reading some of her mother's old prayer books and texts


Lyuksa is pictured here reading some of her mother's old prayer books and texts



Lyuksa is pictured here reading some of her mother's old prayer books and texts



Olga explained that Lyuska's home is filled with religious icons as the Russian Orthodox Church plays an important role in her life. She sings traditional hymns and prays every day.


It may seem like a sad and lonely existence – especially over the festive season - but Olga says Lyuska is very defiant about her life.


She told MailOnline Travel: 'Lyuska’s loneliness doesn’t oppress her. She is an independent and determined woman.




Photographer Olga first heard about Lyuska's incredible lifestyle through an old school friend who told her about ‘the elderly lady who lives alone in a village all year around’ 


Photographer Olga first heard about Lyuska's incredible lifestyle through an old school friend who told her about ‘the elderly lady who lives alone in a village all year around’ 



Photographer Olga first heard about Lyuska's incredible lifestyle through an old school friend who told her about ‘the elderly lady who lives alone in a village all year around’ 





Many of the fascinating photos from photographer Olga's touching picture series were taken during the pair's first meeting in July 2017 


Many of the fascinating photos from photographer Olga's touching picture series were taken during the pair's first meeting in July 2017 



Many of the fascinating photos from photographer Olga's touching picture series were taken during the pair's first meeting in July 2017 



'She likes to watch old movies on TV or listen to music on a cellphone. Her favourite song is The Snow Falls by Italian singer Salvatore Adamo.'


Olga first heard about Lyuska's incredible lifestyle through an old school friend who told her about ‘the elderly lady who lives alone in a village all year around’.


The photographer was so surprised to hear of the grandmother's unusual existence that she was soon on her way to the Pskov region from St Petersburg to be introduced to her.


Many of the fascinating photos from her touching series were taken during their first meeting last July.


Olga saw how Lyuska's jobs start before dawn each morning and include gathering wood for her fire, collecting water from a stream (the house has no running water), repairing the eaves of her home and making high quality hay, which she can sell in exchange for goat's milk.


Once the outdoor tasks are complete, Olga says Lyuska moves inside where she fires up her traditional Russian stove.




When Olga heard of the grandmother's unusual existence, she quickly travelled to Pskov region from St Petersburg to be introduced to her


When Olga heard of the grandmother's unusual existence, she quickly travelled to Pskov region from St Petersburg to be introduced to her



When Olga heard of the grandmother's unusual existence, she quickly travelled to Pskov region from St Petersburg to be introduced to her





Olga told MailOnline Travel: 'Lyuska's loneliness doesn’t oppress her. She is a sociable and hospitable person. She always has some treats in case she has guests'


Olga told MailOnline Travel: 'Lyuska's loneliness doesn’t oppress her. She is a sociable and hospitable person. She always has some treats in case she has guests'



Olga told MailOnline Travel: 'Lyuska's loneliness doesn’t oppress her. She is a sociable and hospitable person. She always has some treats in case she has guests'





Lyuska prepares to climb a set of ladders to she can carry out repairs to her home. The house has been passed down through her family 


Lyuska prepares to climb a set of ladders to she can carry out repairs to her home. The house has been passed down through her family 



Lyuska prepares to climb a set of ladders to she can carry out repairs to her home. The house has been passed down through her family 



There she can boil water, as she does not own a kettle, and make pies and soup using her mother and grandmother's family recipes.


Later in the day, Olga explained how Lyuska likes to sit down at her sewing machine, where she can make her own clothes and furnishings.


In fact, the photographer said that the grandmother told her one coat she wears belonged to her mother, who made it in 1937.


While her other quilted jackets belonged to her aunt, who she claims ended up in prison for giving eggs to the Nazis during the Second World War.




Lyuska holds a picture showing her mother as a youngster. Olga says the 70-year-old tries to live her life exactly how her mother did  


Lyuska holds a picture showing her mother as a youngster. Olga says the 70-year-old tries to live her life exactly how her mother did  



Lyuska holds a picture showing her mother as a youngster. Olga says the 70-year-old tries to live her life exactly how her mother did  



In the summer months, the weather is pleasant enough for Lyuska to be able to walk the three miles to the next village, where she can visit the local store, bank and post office, and chat to the residents there.


Olga explained: 'Lyuska does everything the way her mother did.


'She is a sociable and hospitable person. She always has some treats in case she has guests.


'When I left, she prayed for my journey so that I got home easily.'


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/12/15/photos-by-olga-kouznetsova-capture-how-gran-whos-the-only-resident-in-her-village-spends-christmas/
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