In 2010, the Morozov family made a decision that changed their lives forever. They left behind the hustle and bustle of city life and moved to their kin's domain, seeking harmony with nature and a revival of ancient traditions. More than 15 years have passed since then, and during this time, the Morozov kin's domain has become not just a home, but a real laboratory of life, a source of inspiration and an example for many.
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One of the Morozovs' main initiatives was the creation of a family book. This is not just a family album, but a deep dive into the history of their family and their practical experience of life on the land. They continue to keep the book, describing their successes and failures in detail, sharing the secrets of gardening and vegetable growing, and talking about the construction of eco-friendly houses and the creation of autonomous life support systems.
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The family book is a living document that is constantly being updated with new entries. The Morozovs strive to record not only their achievements, but also the lessons they have learned from their experience. They believe that their knowledge and experience can be useful to other people who dream of living on the land.
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To share their experience and inspire others, the Morozovs started a blog. It became their window to the world, a platform for open dialogue with like-minded people. On their blog, they publish articles, photos, and videos about their life on their kin's domain.
Here you can find detailed guides on building houses from natural materials, tips on growing organic vegetables and fruits, and recipes for healthy food. But the Morozovs' blog is not just about practical advice. It is also a place for reflection on life, the meaning of existence, and harmony with nature. They share their thoughts on raising children, family values, and the importance of spiritual development.
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Recently, the Morozovs have been actively exploring the topic of excursions to their kin's domain. In their blog, they reflect with their audience on how kin's domains are being transformed into new living organisms — spaces where every blade of grass and every tree is planted with love and with thoughts of a prosperous future in this place, of harmonious interaction between humans and nature. Perhaps in the near future, such reflections will lead the couple to conduct tours or even host open days on the territory of their kin's domain.








