Just a quick post to say thank you for all your lovely comments and e-mails after my last post and also welcome to several new followers. Things are getting easier now and I've actually been for a short walk today. Whilst we were out I saw this beautiful Wisteria on an abandoned building in Trentham Gardens. I just thought I'd share it with you. Isn't it wonderful?
I love Wisteria
and this one was particularly stunning!
I'll be back at the weekend with my photos for April's photo scavenger hunt.
The wisteria is beautiful and so fragrant too. I am glad that you are improving Rosie and hope you will soon be back to full health. x
ReplyDeleteI love wisteria too, don't mind in the least that it's invasive, I like aggressive plants.
ReplyDeleteooh that does look wonderful! I photographed that building about four years ago but there were no plants on it then!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are feeling a bit better and getting out and about again.
Looking forward to seeing your scavenger photos - can you believe I still have 7 to take!! I haven't done very well so far so I'm going to be very busy on Friday to get them all in time!
So good to hear you are feeling better..take it slow...
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It's very good to hear you are feeling better. I hope the improvement continues!
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria is lovely. The colour is so delicate.
I've just got one more photo to collect for the scavenger hunt this month. Unless the weather breaks, I think I'm gonna have to get creative!!
Glad you are feeling a bit better - hope you'll be able to make our outing on May 7th. The wisteria is beautiful, I always love seeing it in flower.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're feeling better, miss your out and about photos.
ReplyDeleteWisteria has always been the plant that I really, really want but don't every have because everyone discourages me because of it's "temperament." Ha! By that measure, I'm surprised I'm not out living in a tent!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you felt up to a walk. Pretty wisteria has got to bring a smile to your face doesn't it? We have some nice ones round here but your fine looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI too love wisteria - remind me to tell you my famous wisteria phrase. Will you be ok for our rendezvous? xxxx
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria is glorious and the old building, from what I can see looks lovely too.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Anne xx
Amazing colour and shape! There's one similar near work, shame that I always forgot my camera..
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