The poem "Granny's Calendar" is a single work, consisting of twelve parts according to the number of months in a year. The poem describes Russian pre-revolutionary village life, so unpretentious in appearance, but filled with unique inner beauty and deep philosophical meaning. "Granny's Calendar" is a story, telling that the unshakable basis of the greatness and richness of the Russian soul is made of sincere faith, selfless work and unity with nature. Each part of the poem tells about one month of a year, and put together, they represent a peculiar calendar a never-ending series of nature and climate changes that dictate the sequence of agricultural work, determine the content of Orthodox holidays, explain our ancestors' traditions and way of life. "Granny's Calendar" is a poignant nostalgia for the Russia and the Russian language that no longer exist. Recommended for family reading. Below you will find the 6th part of the poem "Granny's Calendar" as an example.