This beautiful flower was still blooming in 24th December 2008
Christmas at our fields
Lavender field in Christmas.
Morning frost
Two little angels paid us a visit..
Days got colder as the year ended.
Nature just lives on..
Morning frost.
Potatoe field..
And some apple trees..
The small vineyard in deep sleep..
Little Robyn came for a chat.
There is nothing wrong with some parts missing in a fence..
The church keeps its watchful eye over the village.
It started to snow on the last days of the 2008
And we could enjoy a white new year..
Well, it got very cold in the end.. -18c
Then why not take a trip around Saaremaa (Ă–sel) ?
The north cost of Saaremaa..
A snow-storm approaching..
No ice yet..
Saaremaas capital Kuresaare by night..
The gate to the mysteriously gorgeous Gardeners House in Kuressaare..
Try find it when you come to Kuressaare..
Back home.
New Years day..
Postcard vacation.
Our apple-trees.
This will be a nice park with old apple trees one day..
You can come to the vineyard through this lovely setting.
50-60 years old apple trees get a bit crowded..
Our park
Our park 2
Sunset on the New Years day..
A view to our winery.
It just gets colder and colder..
The lavender field just a week after Christmas.
I hope the lavenders are protected under that snow..
But the flowers still love to bloom..
And theres an angel for all of us...
A trip to the Muhu island..
Just drive over a small bay..
Three days and we have ice everywhere..
These little snow-roses still bloom under the snow.
Jacobs ladder..
Some buildings in geat need of repair..
Owls love to nest in those old trees. Sometimes we see them in June..
The old park near the farm.
One of the wine cellars.
A frozen potatoe field.
This cold is a great remedy against all kind of pests and insects. Garderner loves a harsh winter.
The small vineyard has been laid to bed..
A small group of old apple trees look very exotic.
Strong fog and -18c
At 4 PM.
Lavender fields.
The larger vineyard..
The larger, rondo vineyard.
The first row to the left consist of some Solaris from Murat in Sweden.