I had a lovely visit with my mum!
Before going off to the hotel where we were staying,
She urged me to walk to the neighbouring village
To enjoy the house with the wisteria.
And I’m glad I did!
The front door declared the house was called
The Old Priory.
Look at the windows and the flowers —
I fell in love. Who wouldn’t?
For more love, please go to: Our World.
…easy to love!
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Gorgeous… and picture perfect Fiona.💛
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Lovely Wisteria clinging to the old house, I love it Fi.
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Hello, wow the wisteria is beautiful. Gorgeous photos. Enjoy your day and new week!
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It’s a really beautiful sight when it’s in full bloom and looks particularly fine against old brickwork. Incidentally I saw a wisteria today that was growing free, that is not supported by a wall, and a very strange, low, straggly thing it was!
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Beautiful.
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absolutely beautiful!… I love wisteria, but heard it’s difficult to grow. Where I’ve seen it very happy, (like this photo)… clearly, it is not. 🙂
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Amazing beautiful, Ladyfi!!
Greetings Anna ❤️
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Simply stunning
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So gorgeous, ohh!
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How absolutely gorgeous to be swallowed up by the wisteria. I think your mum has long inspired you to look for the beautiful.
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I’m glad you had a good time and what a great suggestion to explore the elegantly decorative Wisteria.
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Wonderful wisteria! I’m glad your mother showed it to you so that you could share it with us!
Looking forward to OWT, I think I’m ready for it.
Kay
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Pure Joy!
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Beautiful!
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Fiona, these photographs are BEYOND stunning! I could actually SMELL them just from looking at your images. I love the smell of wisteria! 🙂
And yes, who wouldn’t fall in love looking at the windows and flowers, they’re gorgeous.
There is a home in an area of Philadelphia that I walk by whenever I go to the grocery store that has wisteria hanging over the brick wall behind the house. Last year, I was in HEAVEN as I walked by, stopped, and just inhaled the aroma.
Thanks so much for sharing the beauty, my friend! Have a fantastic week!
Glad to hear you had a lovely visit with your mum.
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Wow, what a lovely sight.
Happy you had safe travels.
xx oo
Carla
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What a glorious sight!
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Gorgeous wisteria! It must have taken those vines many years to grow so prolifically. I’m planting some wisteria in my garden this summer and I hope it will grow in my climate.
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Wisteria and lilac, my lavender loves!
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That is so beautiful. I love wisteria!
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Oh yes! Gorgeous!! 🙂
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Wow! Fantastic beautiful!
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Oh how beautiful. And it evoked memories for me. My parents had a SPECTACULAR wisteria. After my mother died and the house was sold the wisteria was bulldozed and the area laid to concrete.
Six months later driving past I noticed that the wisteria was staging a come back – and had cracked the concrete.
I applauded its tenacity.
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How awful to concrete over that wisteria. But as you say, nature prevails! Hurray.
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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Absolutely beautiful! 🙂
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Beautiful! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful!
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That is stunning. I would want to sit outside and enjoy that beauty all day long.
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That is the most gorgeous thing I have seen in a long while – thank you (and your mum) for sharing it! Glad your visit was a good one. 🙂
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A gorgeous sight Fiona – beautiful and made my day.
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I adore Wisteria and the most beautiful I have ever seen have been in England, climbing all over beautiful houses and smelling wonderful! Your captures are lovely and the blooms seem to have cast a lilac shade over everything around them! You saw them at their best!
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So beautiful house. Awesome pics.
Greetings.
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How incredibly beautiful this looks. I had always wondered what kind of a flower wisteria was.. now I know. They look like bunches of purple grapes
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They do! 🙂
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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Absolutely gorgeous.
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wow! this is so cool! so worth visiting.
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Beautiful pictures of the blue rain.
Perfectly photographed.
Best regards, Irma
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I’ve always loved photos of wisteria – I’d love to have that in my garden.
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Oh my goodness! This is stunning!!
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The house simply looks amazing ! 🙂
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Wonderful shots. I fell in love too.
Thank you for hosting.
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So beautiful!
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Oh gosh, that is really really gorgeous. Not only the blossoms but the cottage too. Oh I really miss England!!!!!!!
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Me too!
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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Glad you did! If not we too would have missed watching such natural floral decoration over the house! Lovely capture
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Gorgeous photos of a marvelous place and plants.
Best, Synnöve
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Very cool
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So incredible beautiful!
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Oh my how beautiful. I’ve never been around wisteria but can imagine if they are a fragrant flower how wonderful the smells. Love the color.
Peabea from Pictorial Tuesday
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I love wisteria. I think they are a great representation of romance.
Worth a Thousand Words
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Beautiful! Nature’s beauty!
Wishing you a Happy Week, xxx
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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It’s like the weeping willow of purple!
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The old priority, not the new one then? These shots are just beau ti ful. A fantastic suggestion well worth the walk.
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Stupendous! Good thing you listened to your mom 🙂
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Awesome! Such a beautiful Wisteria!
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One of the best things about Spring is this colourful vine.
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Now that is some major wisteria. Beautiful!!
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That’s a fairy tale house in the spring. The wonderful smell must make the inhabitants swoon. Lovely photos, Fi.
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So glad you mum and you walked to the see house. Purple flowers against the red brick walls and around the windows – beautiful.
-Soma
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Beautiful house surrounded by beautiful flowers. I have not seen like this before. You must have enjoyed the walk along the village with your mother:)
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Oh my word is it ever beautiful. It must smell heavenly. I once knew a man who was a house painter and he DID NOT like Wisteria. He said the vines made it impossible to paint the house and the home owners never wanted to remove them.
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Oh my… what a awesome lovely sight.
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That is so dreamy! http://travelingbugwiththreeboys-kelleyn.blogspot.ae/2018/05/celebrations.html
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Beautiful flowers and colors, very nice facades and spring photos.
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It’s too much for my eyes. So much beauty floods them.
Sure, I compare that wisteria with mine and it makes me envious. Mine is too small. I’ll have to wait for it to get bigger.
The photos are beautiful.
Hugs
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La Mirada Ausente · & · Cristal Rasgado
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This is absolutely gorgeous, Fi!
Thank you so much for sharing it here.
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When I think of Wisteria, I think of the state of Georgia… It’s all over the place down there… We don’t have much of it here… I love seeing it –but the fragrance can be overwhelming..
Hugs,
Betsy
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Sensational colour and beauty!
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Great photos Fiona!
Wisteria is indeed beautiful, and it is also more than a bit messy.
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What dreamy scenes! I fell in love, too! The wisteria is well controlled there, otherwise they run wild.
Yoko
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Wow, gorgeous photos. !
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So lovely. The wisteria is so abundant. As we don’t have this flower where I live, I really enjoy these photos of its beauty.
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Soooo lovely! 😍
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Good for your mom!! Thanks to you and to her for sharing this beauty!! I love it. Glad you had a good visit.
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OMG – that has to be the most beautiful wisteria I have ever seen. I can only imagine how old it is, and how the ‘gardener’ has so lovingly pruned it to wind its way around those vintage windows. So glad your mum ‘twisted your arm’ to see it!
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wow, this is a wonder to look at 🙂
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I’m glad you listened to your mum Fiona.. what a spectacular sight! I love Wisteria , must try to grow it!
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Bliss!
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Simply stunning photographs.
All the best Jan
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Wow ……
Beautiful photos of the purple rain.
I have never seen this before.
Really amazing!
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That is so very spectacular, that i had difficulty reaching the end of the comments, hahaha! The first time is saw wisteria in Lund, Sweden i was already smitten. It was a single plant growing nicely upwards to the 3rd floor wall. It was trimmed to be looking like a tree growing on the wall, almost like that but that is sideways. Then i searched to plant here, but the tropical species is so invasive that i forego the dream of having one.
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Wonderful. We have wisteria here, too. I love it.
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Whenever they are in bloom the whole world is transformed.
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