I can hardly wait until they come out here. Such a soft pink in that 2nd shot! That ball in my pic is the roof of the Student Association building which was a meteorology building in its first incarnation. They go a bit mad and paint it different colours periodically.
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You are so lucky another fabulous one, I'm going to try and find a London one..:)
ReplyDeleteWe don't see them here, so it's pretty to see them in photographs like these, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait until they come out here. Such a soft pink in that 2nd shot!
ReplyDeleteThat ball in my pic is the roof of the Student Association building which was a meteorology building in its first incarnation. They go a bit mad and paint it different colours periodically.
I can't decide which color I like the best! They are both lovely.
ReplyDeleteWisteria seems to be very popular there. The wisteria here is very invasive and not very welcome. But, who can resist that beauty?
ReplyDeleteWow, a purple waterfall.
ReplyDeleteIt changes color with the light, doesn't it? It's gorgeous however you look at it.
ReplyDeleteThe drape themselves so elegantly over the wall!
ReplyDeletele retour des hippies ;)) superbe ces glycines
ReplyDeleteSo schöne Farben... rosarot oder weiß, ich kann mich nicht entscheiden.
ReplyDeleteIt's like a beautiful canopy draping the wall.
ReplyDeleteEvery day your wisteria shots make me a little more jealous, Ciel! You can be so cruel. ;))
ReplyDeleteOh you could continue posting photos like this for a few more weeks as far as I'm concerned. I love looking at them.
ReplyDeleteA waterfall of colors!
ReplyDeleteElles sont superbes ces glycines ! :)
ReplyDeleteJ'adore! I can't see enough of these gorgeous wisteria images Ciel..
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful flowers.
ReplyDeleteHugs