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Dr. Prof. Erika Hubatschek

Young and old is needed on the farm
video length:
01:59
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Innsbruck
date of recording:
2008-08-22
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1950
transcription:
This is in such a farm is beautiful: Because everyone has, whether child or an elderly person, according to his ability to contribute something to the whole. It's been really wonderful to this community. And the kids like to start helping. I have a picture, where as a little boy feeding the hens. Or ear piece together on the field. If it was collected, then yes is still something left behind, and it has geklaubt ears. That was child labor, for old people actually less. And who had the biggest bunch of corn, which received the biggest camping at Christmas. So that was kind of a sign, yes, if you help, assistance, then there is something. And for the tents have been used so much flour. If you've collected as many ears of corn, then you got a bigger tent. But something occurred to me, a very nice quote from an old farmer's wife earlier in Matrei in Osttirol, to a high court. The mayor was her son, and for any talk, I'm come up with. Then I photographed her as she was 86 years old. She has just made of wood chips for the hearth to cheer. I'm holding them admired, that she is still so hard. Then she said, "Yes, do my, nothing higher and higher, the death would be no work." Is not that nice words? It really is that as long as they can work something, and if there are only small jobs, but there is something for everyone to work there.