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This is what everything looks like now. Practically all the trees are draped in wisteria, which smells amazing. I know they sort of look like wild grapes, but its just flowers. This is on my morning walk to work, and its times like this when I think about how lucky I am to see and smell such beautiful things as a matter of course in my daily life.
3 comments:
Wow. It really lives up to the hype. Not only is it beautiful but you've fixed my attitude. Yeah it's cold here but it's also pretty cool and I can't take that for granted. Oh Hannah True, you are such a positive influence on me. Grazzi Grazzi Grazzi
i recently told tim that this was an invasive vine that strangles trees. am i wrong?
Kendra, you're not wrong. But it can also be trained to climb trees or verandas. The gazebo roof at the Gardens is all wisteria twined up together and it is gorgeous.
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