Friday, March 11, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday~3-12-11-Wisteria Shadows

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Our beautiful Wisteria is in full bloom  and I like to enjoy it as much as I can. It lasts such a short time here and the rains we had a couple days ago has caused it to start shedding the flowers much too fast for me!
Of course it's still abundant with it's blooms at the moment-as the pictures show-but in a few days it will all be over-until next early spring!  :(


I decided to use these shadowy pictures as my Shadow Shots this time!

Heavenly aroma among those flowers!



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More of my Wisteria below ~
because it's *THE STAR* of our spring landscape for the next little while!
Enjoy!
I sure do!
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Junie Rose

11 comments:

  1. My Mom had a huge one like that too!! Love it! But you're brave! There's usually LOTS of bees in those bushes as well!Hahaa
    hughugs

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  2. What a lovely cover to enjoy as an arbor or a tree. But I agree when the blossoms have such a limited lifetime each year it is a sad thing.

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  3. Such lovely, delightful shadow shots for the day and I do love the wisteria!! Delightful captures, Junie! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  4. they are lovely, but the blossom doesn't last long does it. My husband cuts ours back severely at this time of year because they send out long sinewy tendrils that try to trip you up!

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  5. That Wisteria looks lovely! I can almost smell the sweet aroma from here. Well, no, actually I can't, but I wish I could! :)

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  6. Wow....aren't they some of the best around? I love wisteria.

    My Shadow Shot Link BOARDWALK along the wildlife refuge

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  7. Anonymous2:21 PM

    They are beautiful. Ours has yet to bloom!

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  8. Gorgeous!

    My Shadow post, have a great week ahead.

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  9. :) Thanks to you all for your visits!

    I'll be around to see each of you.

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  10. you look lovely with your wisteria :)

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  11. Wisteria is always nice but is "here and gone" so quickly. Luckily, there are many other flowers that come along right after the wisteria that fill the garden with color.

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