Turning leaf, South Koster Island, Sweden – October 2011
South Koster Island is a small island off the northern coast of West Sweden. It is home to Koster Gardens, an inspiring place run by Stefan and Helena that’s part market garden, part restaurant, part music and course venue. The gardens include a couple of greenhouses, in one of which grows an old and and beautifully twisted grapevine. The leaves were just beginning to take on their Autumn colours when we visited two weeks ago. You can read more about my visit to Sweden here or here, or view an album of my Sweden trip photos here.
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Kit says
Lovely pic! A hint of autumn creeping up the leaf…
Firefly says
You must have lots of autumn colour photo opportunities at the moment.
Krista says
Oh, I love the color inching up that leaf. 🙂 It makes change seem beautiful.