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Redyk w Koniakowie / Sheep parade by PolandMFA https://flic.kr/p/27xRJXu
Autumnal redyk (trailing of the sheep) in Szczawnica, region of Pieniny, Poland.
Redyk is a traditional name for the annual trailing of the sheep by the highlanders from the mountainous regions in southern Poland. It happens two times in the year: at the beginning of the spring for a start of the herding season and before winter when the sheep are being brought back to their winter shelters. The two events are called redyk wiosenny (spring trailing) and redyk jesienny (autumnal trailing). In the past those were treasured events, placed among the most important annual festivals in the local culture of the shepherds. They were accompanied by festivities, prayers, music and magickal rites meaning to protect the animals and their owners. During the contemporary redyk it happens often that the herds have to pass through roads on the outskirts of the local towns - the streets are then completely blocked when the hundreds or sometimes even thousands of the sheep are moving on their old trail.
Photography © Joanna Dziubińska, pieniny24, via podhale24.pl
A rainy autumnal redyk (trailing of the sheep) in Nowy Targ, region of Podhale, Poland.
Redyk is a traditional name for the annual trailing of the sheep by the highlanders from the mountainous regions in southern Poland. It happens two times in the year: at the beginning of the spring for a start of the herding season and before winter when the sheep are being brought back to their winter shelters. The two events are called redyk wiosenny (spring trailing) and redyk jesienny (autumnal trailing). In the past those were treasured events, placed among the most important annual festivals in the local culture of the shepherds. They were accompanied by festivities, prayers, music and magickal rites meaning to protect the animals and their owners. During the contemporary redyk it happens often that the herds have to pass through roads on the outskirts of the local towns - the streets are then completely blocked when the hundreds or sometimes even thousands of the sheep are moving on their old trail.
Photography © Michał Adamowski, via podhale24.pl
Redyk jesienny w Szczawnicy.
Fot. Bartłomiej Jurecki.
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J: Czy chce się pani porozumieć z mężem?
P: Ale on jest takim idiotą! Do niego NIC nie dociera! Ja mam dość tego człowieka!
J: Ale czy chce się pani z nim porozumieć?
P: Panie! Ale przecież to skończony kretyn! On nic nie rozumie! O czym ja mam z nim rozmawiać! On się zachowuje jak ogłupiały nastolatek!
J: Ale czy chce się z nim pani porozumieć?
P: ... No chcę.
Będzie Pani zadowolona!
Zorientowałem się, że jest coś nie tak, kiedy mnie rzuciła.
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