Symbol of Spring

After the thunder and lighting last night we got a bad hail storm that damage a number of my plants. The only good thing is that we have had a lot so rain over night and this afternoon which will do the garden good as it was getting so dry.

I had arranged to go around to my friends today to see her beautiful white Wisteria.. she said it is always at its best on the November 5. This year it isn't fully out which was good in some ways as the hail would have done a lot of damage. It did do a bit but still looked lovely. I enjoy going to her place as she has some wonderful flowers in her garden.

My friend is a artist and I enjoy seeing her latest paintings. She has been given two free tickets to see Stag Weekend at The Court Theatre on Saturday night and asked if I would like to go with her. Sounds good!

Wisteria flowers are so lovely and have a beautiful fragrant and very dramatic flowers have a long history. People have attached special importance to Wisteria flowers. These stunning flowers have become a beloved symbol of spring. Beautiful Wisteria flowers symbolise beginning and beauty of spring.

In the language of flowers, Wisteria flowers have their own meaning and symbolism. In general the Wisteria flower means warm welcome and playfulness, but it also can carry the meaning of poetry, youth and steadfast.

Wisteria flowers are remarkably popular and important in China and Japan and are often used in Chinese art. In Feng Shui blue and purple Wisteria flowers represent balance and calmness. They create harmony in your mind, body and spirit.

Wisteria flowers are deeply connected with classical Japanese culture. They are the first flowers ever mentioned in Japanese literature. Wisteria flowers have been depicted in Japanese kimono for many hundreds of years and are also used in many family crests (kamon).

The Wisteria flower is also a symbol of humility and reflection in Shin Buddhism. The Wisteria flower symbolizes thoughtful reverence. In Buddhism Wisteria flowers are seen as blooming with their head hanging down symbolizing gentle supplication. Wisteria flowers naturally bring to mind our need for peace, quiet, and time to honour the divine essence of who we are.
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