November 2011

November 2011

tisdag 30 juni 2009

Newspaper pick up

Warm days and lovely eveningsThe tourists pass On a walk round the island I found a lot of meadow flowers

Iris pseudacorus grows best in very wet conditions, and is often common in wetlands, where it tolerates submersion, low pH, and anoxic soils. The plant spreads quickly, by both rhizome and water-dispersed seed.
The Blueberry Vaccinium myrtillus is here

söndag 28 juni 2009

fredag 26 juni 2009

Friday and sun on the island

Old ships race

One week late the new potatoes bloom finally

Too much rain in June and too much nutrients in the soil

The Azalea moved out from the window sill

This years first flower on Clematis “Blue Ravine”

Jovibarba sobolifera straight from the rock
The wild flowers of the archipelago Viola tricolor and Alium scoenoprasum

söndag 21 juni 2009

Lilies and boiling water

How can a sail ship race create so much noise? Thousands and thousands boats and ships passed on the way to the race
and back again

I planted my English lilies

fredag 19 juni 2009

onsdag 17 juni 2009

söndag 14 juni 2009

Exam day


The principal’s speech to leaving students

National hymn
Grade, diploma and the traditional gardener knife
Parents and friends gathering to congratulate and bring the graduates back home

fredag 12 juni 2009

It is over now

Farewell party or the last night with the friends


The preparation for the exam was ongoing to the bitter end
Remove the spring flower
Prepare and improve the soil, remove the weed

Plant the winning design