I just love sitting outside my house in the springtime. The bees love our wisteria and the cats love exploring.
Bee on the Wisteria
Raku - stylized with Prisma - investigating an ancient barbecue grill
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Wisteria on the House
I just love sitting outside my house in the springtime. The bees love our wisteria and the cats love exploring.
Bee on the Wisteria
Raku - stylized with Prisma - investigating an ancient barbecue grill
Springtime is all about new beginnings, a new opportunity. The cycle begins again and another year in our life. What a world we live in, that gets reborn every year.
Wisteria on the back corner of the house
I came home the other day and found this on the corner of the house. It has long since removed part of the outside panelling of the house, but we can't bring ourselves to destroy it. Actually, Barry destroyed it fairly regularly for a couple of decades until he saw it bloom. Then, he let it go unrestrained and we discovered that it had wound itself inside the corner board. Of course, by then the damage was done, and the cats had done their own set of damage anyway by using it as a sharpening pole. Either way, it's wonderful to come home to this sight, and the intoxicatingly sweet air that is under it.
My plan is to have a pergola of sorts that the wisteria can climb along. That offer much needed shade, and the thought of these blooms dangling overhead all across the patio is a goal worth having.
In the meantime, I took some pictures. It's odd that the blooms came before the leaves. Maybe we'll get more blooms later. That would make for a Very Happy Summer.
Wisteria's hanging blooms on my patio
Looking up
Looking straight up
Lovely petals on the ground
And, one can't lay down to take pictures of petals at the ground level without the cats needing to investigate your behavior.
Cats and wisteria petals
Esperanza bush in early Springtime
Early spring and abundant rain is bringing new growth of our Esperanza bush. I thought it woudl be appropriate for a Random Photo Day. Also, my cat, Anastasia, had to be in the photo. She's in the background, on the right-hand side. White with Black.
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