Hay Fever in Match 101
The first picture is from the story ‘Soviet Union: A Day in the Life‘ I just added on my new website.
The second is from the Mountain People story in the Caucasus.

KAZAKHSTAN. Leninskoye. 07/05/1987: Hay harvest by schoolchildren.

GEORGIA. Ushguli (Svanetia). 27/08/1999. Hay Harvest. The economy of the village relies almost entirely on cattle and hay storage is vital for survival during the winter. The hay fields are 3 to 4 hours by foot from the village. Today a few trucks carry back the hay.