Boy , do I get excited when we get photos in from far - off countries!Today ’s photos are from Ana Abrantes .
I was tempted to “ redact ” Ana ’s words , but decided to rent her speak as herself : “ Hi , I live in Portugal , my garden have a very heavy soil , blue / sullen Lucius DuBignon Clay . Anyway I taste do my well and have some success here and there . I get off a pic , last spring . Hope you all care . One exuberante “ glicinea ” . ”
That is one gorgeous wisteria path , Ana , and I do n’t hump what the works in the second pic is , but I wish it . Anyone know ? Thanks , Ana , for depict us a art object of your garden !

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