Samae Koskinen moved to the country – the apples rotted on the ground and the deer ate the peas

Samae Koskinen renovated the second home in Kanta-Häme. The warm summer surprised the musician who went to the gig: the cider barrels were rotting on the ground when he returned to his plot.

Busy gigs kept Koskinen away from the garden just as the apple harvest was ripening.

– There were a lot of apples, but they were all on the ground when I returned. I also asked my wife, who works in horticulture, if apple mummy disease can catch me.

Solace was provided by the Annabelle potatoes, which were delicious. Kale and broccoli also produced crops.

– The deer’s Eggheads ate the peas.

The growth of children also sensitizes the bass player

Koskinen has been making music longer than gardening.

Half standing still, he sang the song *You’ll soon get everything* from the new *Viima vie* album, in which a father watches his daughter grow up.

Koskinen has a 9-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter.

– It was cool to turn over this card too. I already know that I will miss these moments when my time is on the cards and there is always a fire to put out.

– There are still not enough singing bassists in the world.