There is a legend that in one ancient city a watch bell hung, the ringing of which reached Moscow. Therefore, the city received its name: Link City.
Not far from Zvenigorod, on the Moscow River is the village of Dunina. The river there is completely different than in the city. It is narrower, and two boys, having pulled a little effort, throw from one bank to another fishing line for fishing with bait. The bait should not dive deep into the water, but only "bale" above the water. A predator, which is often found in the river, grabs a bait and gets caught in a hook. One of the boys pulls the fishing line onto his reel and pulls the caught fish towards him. This method of fishing is called “bale”, and adults also like to have so much fun.
In spring, the river overflows, and the whole of Dunin comes to see the flood. One ice floe passing through the water bends one protruding ivinka, the other carries a singing wagtail. Two nuthatchers sit on a tree and also sing.
Villagers help disabled Van, who is engaged in transportation, pitch the boat. Then Vanya makes bridges across the river, which interfere with catching minnows.
Vanya, who has traveled from Stalingrad to Berlin, tells the guys about the places he visited. He saw both the Black Sea and Bohemian forests, but there is nothing more beautiful than Dunina.At this time, a purely white seagull with pink legs and a black head swims on the ice. It is so beautiful that everyone understands: in this wonderful time of the Russian spring, there is nothing more beautiful than Dunina.