The guidebooks we are using make much of the authenticity of all this, the Marmures the last bastion of traditional peasant ways of life in Europe. Some aspects of it are enchanting--the neighborliness and community of the people, sitting out on the benches in front of their houses, visiting, in the evenings. On the other hand, I'd gladly trade seeing all this in museum dioramas or "living" museum acts for improvement in these peoples' standards of living: indoor plumbing and safe water supplies, decent roads and conveyances, maybe even cars and trucks and farm machinery, wider availability of goods, decent health and dental care; even television.
Produce department
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Grains
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Fat pigs; probably their last meal together....
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Used clothing
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Locally-made furniture
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Non-handmade shoes
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Would you like some rebar to go with those new shoes?
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Textiles
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Bacon and cheese
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Everything, cradle to grave...
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Local statue of Bogvan Voda, conqueror of old
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And Bogvan Voda's stave church
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