Jakutis, an entrepreneur who runs nine companies, on a well-kept mansion, a caretaker’s job, and thoughts on what to quit



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Surrounded by old and newly planted lime trees, Pagulbis Manor was the place where we gathered to chat. Only in the Aukštaitian dialect, which emanates from the lips of the interlocutor, can one find enough words to draw pictures of Pagulbis, both on the place and on those huts, and on the interior where the beds were lined with woven canvases of four mothers, where the bread oven waiting for your tribute.

“I’m playing for life,” says Kazimieras Jakutis, the founder of Lono, owner of nine companies, the breeder of the Pagulbis farm. And I would add that life sings.

The Royal Chamber and the conciliatory part of the concessions

Long ago, in the pre-war period, Maželiai, two brothers and sisters, lived in the Pagulbis mansion near Alanta. By consensus, they did not form families because they did not want the mansion to be divided up. However, the story is ruthless: when the Russians arrived, some of them found themselves in Siberia, several went into hiding, the mansion was confiscated and a school was installed here, then a library, and then the huts were completely homeless.

Casimir bought this house already when it was raining on the roof, the windows were broken, the oven was demolished.

Sitting in the old classroom, the affectionately known to Casimir as the Royal Hall, where the locals opened their doors and even showed in what corner the teachers had placed them Bobel in the corner, where his moat was, we are talking about a purchase that has resurrected for a decade and three years, open to anyone who wants to relax here, get married or just take a look at the authentic village cabin. And there is nothing to hide, there is something for the eye to do here.

Raising four children and entrusting them with running the business, Kazimieras says he was always called by his home countries. Born and raised near Dūkštas, the destiny of destiny was found in Jonava.

“My wife got an appointment for Jonava and I for Ignalina. We chose Jonava, where the wife’s hometown was,” says farm owner Pagulbis, who worked there in that city and then opened a business.



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