The wisteria is in bloom!
I just walk right out into the parking lot at work
and go straight to the fence where it is dripping in purple and violet
and i bury my face in the soft scented flowers....
doesn't everyone do that?
and that's all there is to my little story about wisteria
...the end...
Lovely ! I have some growing over an arber that hasn't bloomed yet here , this will be the third year for it and each year it has gotten better , so I can't wait till it blooms .
ReplyDeleteYes, it is fabulous! I just came from the drive thru at the bank and was almost over come with the smell of Spring blossoms! It was wonderful! Enjoy!~Hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteWe have melting snow-had 18" here in the White Mountains of AZ on Sunday and Monday.I want to plant some wisteria so that I can see them in real life instead of just in photos! They're so gorgeous (along with roses, lavender, lilacs, violets, and peonies).
ReplyDeletei mean what else is there to say anyway? i can smell it from here!
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michele
love the Wisteria-- ours is blooming but not big like last year... the Husband pruned it one day back in January... yes! what was he thinking? Probably something like "wow, this bush is huge it needs a trim, I'll do that now"
ReplyDeletethen the conversation went something like this... 'WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO THE WISTERIA?"... I think I blacked out.
I don't remember much else. I try not to think about it. Then I go outside and see my poor little wisteria... almost naked of flowers.
I does have a few. But seriously, I keep telling myself,
Yard work done poorly, still blesses the home.
Yard work done poorly, still blesses the home.
Oh, sorry.
Your wisteria looks lovely!
Happy Spring!
-- Pat
I love your story about wistera:) Ours won't be blooming for awhile yet but we have it hanging over our covered back deck. Thank God the previous owners were good about planting everything I love!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, what beauty! Well, if everyone doesn't do that by golly they should.
ReplyDeleteCarol
The wisteria's blooming in GA. too! I wait for it all year and wish it would bloom all summer! We'll just enjoy it while we can!
ReplyDeleteYou have wisteria already???? Oh lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous!! I would be burying my face in them too!
ReplyDeleteWe have wisteria all over our back yard and it is beautiful! Plus we have a wonderful lilac bush. I love purple!
ReplyDeleteOf course everyone buries their face in the flowers at work! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteI had a wisteria at my old house for about 7 years. It never ever bloomed. The seventh year of having it we moved and sure enough it bloomed like crazy!!!
ReplyDeleteThe new owners tore off the old porch so that was the end of my beautiful wisteria!
What a special treat to have that in your parking lot! They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love Wisteria. I live in Alberta Canada and just purchased a new variety that says it will survive in zone 4. We are a zone 3 to 4 depending on the micro climate area in your yard. I am hoping that it has survived the winter.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE wisteria! Loved it so much that 30 years or so ago I planted a wisteria to grow up my parents english tudor home~with a very grand front porch~I had admired a wisteria that draped a neighbors porch with stunning blooms each spring...well it grew like wildfire but never flowered while we lived there...finally after the sale of the house it had overgrown the front porch and started flowering just like in a magazine! Its was gorgeous and everything I imagined it to be....but alas those owners sold to someone who came in and ripped it out~and that was the end of my vision of the wisteria covered childhood home....argh!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post...Lovely blog! We have always had wisteria and it has never bloomed, while everyone else's does! (We never trimmed it, either...??) I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Anne
Okay....since I've been a blog-slacker for the past couple of weeks, I had to come over and catch up on your last few posts. You are CRAZY, girl!! You made me laugh in every one of your posts!
ReplyDeleteI love everything you've done in your home. Everything!!
xxoo
I was just rejoicing over the wisteria today, too! It doesn't last long cut but I will go out tomorrow and clip a bunch of it anyway. Gorgeous photos, Cindy!
ReplyDeletefabulous AND miraculous!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had some wisteria to bury my face in! Sounds just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor has beautiful wisteria and if I buried my face in it, I would be stung by about 52 bees! Next time you go to work, put a pair of scissors in your purse and snip a few flowers to take home...
ReplyDeleteMandy
Wisteria has fibished here sadly! Love the pictures! Visiting you from Corn in my Coffee Pot. Love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteno matter what the age, boys still need their toys! Keep the lamp, it's amazing!!
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