My mum lives in a small village in England
And she tells me the wisteria is flowering early.
Here are some photos I took a couple of years ago.
What lilac beauty!
Arm operated on — now have a metal plate and some screws.
Thanks for your comments, but won’t respond in kind as too slow and painful to type with only one hand.
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…I’m sorry to hear of your operation, take care and stay safe.
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This absolutely gorgeous. I would love to come home to a place with so much beauty.
Sorry about the operation. I hope everything turned out well.
Wishing a speedy recovery.
Stay safe.
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A beautiful time of year here in England, even though we can’t get about as I would like this April. Get better soon and take care.
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Best wishes on your healing and recovery. I have never seen wisteria in real life but they look gorgeous. 🙂
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Breathtakingly beautiful.
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Hello, the wisteria is so pretty. Lovely blooms and photos. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy healthy new week!
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Hope you are healing well. I love wisteria. It’s so beautiful.
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So beautiful and peaceful. Take care of yourself.
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The lilacs beckon my heart.
Wish you a magical recovery.
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How wonderful!!!!
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Take good care of yourself, so sorry. The wisteria is beautiful.
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*Drools* over the lovely wisteria! ❤
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😦 Ow. Husband’s doc had me apply his mixture of sugar + povidone-iodine (Betadine) twice a day with Q-tips to the exterior pin sites, though I’m not sure if your screws are the same. At any rate, we had no problems, his ROM is good, and don’t be tempted to answer this, ever! Just hang in there and know you are in our thoughts. Your photos as always are wonderful and so peaceful. (And, if you’ve never looked up the meaning of wisteria, give it a look. I think you’d enjoy it.) ❤
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Hi, Glad to hear that you are coming along well after your surgery—and hope you will continue to improve… Just take it easy!!!!!
We don’t have much Wisteria in our area up here on the mountain –but the state of Georgia has TONS of it….
Hugs,
Betsy
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That wisteria is spectacular.
I am glad to hear that you have had the operation and are on the mend.
Blogging can most definitely take a back seat to healing.
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Oh no, I wish you a speedy and as painless a recovery as possible, Fi. That has to really suck for you. I love these photos, their beauty sticks in my mind.
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Get well
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Hope your arm heals quickly and without complications . Love those Wisteria blooms.
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Lovely plant!
Thank you for hosting.
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My wisteria is only a couple years old but so far has never flowered. The one on the campus I worked at was over 100 yrs and quite profuse!
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They look just like Grandma’s on her verandah, and I’ll bet they smell the same! 😀
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Gorgeous wisteria! I’m glad your operation went well, Fi. Heal well and quickly!
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OMG, Fiona, not only are these photographs EXQUISITE, but I can literally smell that wisteria! 🙂
GORGEOUS!
So happy to see you back, my friend! Be well and don’t worry about commenting. Just take care of yourself.
X
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Wonderful, beautiful photos! Take care!
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the wisteria is beautiful. I’m glad you had your arm op. Take care of you.
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Sending you a big Thai hug for a speedy recovery. Yay for early wisteria flowers to cheer everyone up.
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Wow, and can only imagine the fragrance. Beautiful. Prayers you heal quickly. 🙂
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That’s wonderful and pretty blossom hanging around the windows! Take good rest and i wish you quick recovery
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So beautiful.
Take care. Stay well.
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Get well soon
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The wisteria is just gorgeous! I hope you heal well and swiftly.
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Heavenly lilac showers. Be well.
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Lovely to see these wisteria photographs.
Sending my good wishes for your healing and recovery after your arm operation.
All the best Jan
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I just knew that photo had to be England somewhere. That must have been a very nasty break to require a plate. Hope you don’t spend too long in plaster.
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Lady Fi – glad you made it safely through surgery! This wisteria is so perfect – I can only imagine how many years and how much faithful pruning got it to this stage! Thanks for sharing this beauty – I am sure that it perked up more than one person today! Good luck with your ongoing recovery.
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Beautiful!!! Heal up and relax – its all good!
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The wisteria is absolutely gorgeous on that old cottage wall. Makes me homesick for England. But sadly it looks like I won’t be visiting this year.
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Sensational lilac beauty! I hope your arm is completly mobile soon.[Helen]
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Lovely!
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Best wishes on your recovery! I know the pain of having metal placed inside the body and wish you well. ♥
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Wow vilken blomsterprakt!! Fantastiskt vackert 🙂 Krya på dig!
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What beautiful wisterias. It is a wonderful shrub. I have one but it is not as big and spectacular as the one in your photos.
A hug … and take care
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LaMiradaAusente · & · CristalRasgado
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Gorgeous!
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I came here to know what’s wrong with you. Hope and pray you feel much much better with your arm soon. Wisteria blooms earlier than usual here, too. I’ve never seen how the blooming wisteria clusters adorn the architecture like these in my country.
Yoko alias stardust
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Thank you. I broke my arm a couple of weeks ago and have had it operated on.
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