In the past, when our grandparents were still children, the “Hiata”, i.e. the vineyard guardians, were ordered before the legally stipulated start of the harvest. They were responsible for ensuring that the grapes remained where they grew until harvest. As a sign that the “Hiata” were now in use, long acacia sticks with “Duln”, i.e. larger bouquets of herbs and flowers at the top, were set up in a clearly visible manner. The “DULNHE” was one of the points in Weiden/See where the vineyard keepers had a hut and set up these acacia sticks with the “Duln”.