Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Ah le printemps !


Ah, spring! The wisteria on what I call "wisteria" street in Montreuil neighbourhood smells beautiful! Last year's wisteria posts can be seen by clicking on the label below. The clematis is so pretty too when it frames a window!
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Les glycines de ce que j'appelle la rue des glycines à Montreuil sentent merveilleusement bon ! Pour voir les photos de l'année dernière, cliquez sur le tag "wisteria" ! La clématite aussi est jolie quand elle encadre une fenêtre.

27 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

Wisteria reminds me of my grandmother's yard when I was a little girl. I wish I could get it to grow here. I have a hardy version which I planted two years ago. So far it is only amout 30 centimetres tall.

This photo is wonderful!

Lowell said...

I do like wisteria. I didn't even know what it was until I posted a photo which included some. A few bloggers mentioned wisteria. Now, I see it in various places in central Florida.

Clematis - I don't know if I'd even recognize it. Sure is pretty, though.

Halcyon said...

Je peux les sentir... presque !

Bob Crowe said...

It all looks so fresh and pleasant. I'm in Louisiana at the moment, where the City of New Orleans is already beginning to simmer. No oil smell yet.

To answer your question: American Airlines dropped St. Louis as a hub. Back in the glory days, TWA had 410 departures a day from out city. The number dropped and dropped after American took them over. Now AA has 20 flights a day. We have all our frequent flier credits on AA so we have to change in Chicago or Dallas to get most places.

Bob Crowe said...

It all looks so fresh and pleasant. I'm in Louisiana at the moment, where the City of New Orleans is already beginning to simmer. No oil smell yet.

To answer your question: American Airlines dropped St. Louis as a hub. Back in the glory days, TWA had 410 departures a day from our city. The number dropped and dropped after American took them over. Now AA has 29 flights a day. We have all our frequent flier credits on AA so we have to change in Chicago or Dallas to get most places.

Louis la Vache said...

Beautiful indeed! «Louis» thinks he can smell this all the way to San Francisco...

Dave said...

Magnolias first then the wisteria, wonderful pointers to spring and summer.

Olivier said...

"Sur le mur y avait des glycines
Sur le mur y avait des glycines
Toi, tu portais un tablier bleu
Toi, tu portais un tablier

Toujours le nez dans tes bassines
Toujours le nez dans tes bassines
En ce temps-là, on se parlait peu
En ce temps-là, on se taisait.

C'est pas d'l'amour, pauvre Martha !
C'est pas d'l'amour, mais ça viendra" Lama

C'est le printemps, faut le dire vite, vu ce qu'il tombe today

Gunn said...

Beautiful! I think I can smell it all the way further north... :)

Sciarada said...

Hi Yvelines, Wonderful waterfall of wistaria

Loree said...

Everything looks so very beautiful.

VP said...

An incredibe amount of flowers in both images...

Gattina said...

Spring is my favourite season ! all flowers are blooming and it smells so good !
Mais le temps est dégueux !

akarui said...

Superbe photo avec les glycines. Oui les fleurs et les temperatures plus clementes c'est plus agreable...
On peut fumer dans les resto au Japon. Ceux ci proposent parfois coin fumeur ou non mais il n'y a pas de separation reelle.

Bergson said...

la maison à Serge Lama

Dina said...

I like that you rename streets, Ciel.

brattcat said...

Spring, it makes a sweet ache in the heart, doesn't it? It is simply so beautiful and well captured here.

Sharon said...

Oh, gorgeous flowers, Ciel! I love flowers wrapped around windows and the wisteria is spectacular. I'll be glad to see the flowers start blooming here.

Sharon

Cezar and Léia said...

These flowers are so gorgeous, beautiful windows!
Spring is my favourite season, but girl, the weather here is crazy, it's cold and rainning a lot! :(
I want some SUN!
LOL
Hugs
Léia
PS: J'ai envoyé un e-mail!

Regina said...

Truly delightful!
Beautiful captures.

T. Becque said...

Oh, some how I missed this post, I apologize! It's absolutely beautiful!

tapirgal said...

I also love wisteria. We have it here, but a whole street of it would be welcome! My tapir used to eat it.

paulboo said...

Totally gorgeous :o)

Catherine said...

Tous ceux qui possède un carré de jardin devraient planter une glycine ! Ca embellit tout.

A l a i n said...

J'aime particulièrement les couleurs naturel qui sent bon les beau jours.

Unknown said...

Lovely spring shots!

Virginia said...

Oh these just took my breath away!!! Bravo. I want to visit Versailles. You know i"ve never been.
V