The building used by shepherds in the Alps during the summer is called a "Almhütte" or "Alm." These small huts serve as temporary shelters for herders and their livestock while grazing in the alpine pastures. They are typically simple structures, often made of wood, and can also serve as places for food storage and rest.
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During the summer, local peaches and small fruits
The shepherds visited him in a different account.
The setting of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" is a small coastal town in North Carolina during the summer. The story takes place after a group of teenagers accidentally hits a pedestrian with their car and decides to cover up the incident.
An empire based on little capitalists (the small landholding farmers and shepherds).
A small wooden building is typically called a "shed" or a "cabin."
"Summer Anniversary" by Chas Adlard is set in a small town during the summer. The story explores themes of love, memory, and reflection as the characters navigate relationships and personal growth against the backdrop of warm weather and familiar surroundings.
Shed is a word that means small building and also to get rid of.
Shepherds were among the very poorest of the peasant class; they would be bordars or cottars with their own small cottage and very little land, but enough to grow some crops including spelt, emmer, wheat, oats, rye, barley or oats (collectively known as corn) and vegetables such as parsnip, beans, peas, onions, leeks, garlic and radish.They would eat mainly bread in large quantities, cheese, vegetables (and fruit during the summer months), with almost no protein from meat in their diet but the occasional fish. Drink would mainly be ale, or water if it came from a stream or some other clean and safe source.In England all shepherds had ancient customary rights dating back to before the Norman Conquest, one of which was the right to a bowl of whey or buttermilk every day during the summer. Buttermilk was produced in the manorial dairy as a by-product of butter making while whey was a product of cheese making.
Yes, you can send small pieces of chocolate. Make sure you don't send them during the summer or they will melt.
Pickleball was invented during the summer of 1965 by three men who lived on a small island very close to Seattle, Washington.