My question this week is this:
When so many trees look like this after a couple of rainy and windy days,
why does the Wisteria vine still look like this?
No doubt the fact that it is located outside the two entrances to our house and provides weeks' worth of falling leaves blowing in the doors has something to do with it.
It's very fall-like to walk through crackling dry leaves, but not such a treat when they're in your kitchen!
When so many trees look like this after a couple of rainy and windy days,
why does the Wisteria vine still look like this?
No doubt the fact that it is located outside the two entrances to our house and provides weeks' worth of falling leaves blowing in the doors has something to do with it.
It's very fall-like to walk through crackling dry leaves, but not such a treat when they're in your kitchen!
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