Because I arrived in Spring, I started taking photos of beautiful flowers (as you have seen). One flower seemed to be in a lot of locations–wisteria. In our first apartment in Florence we had wisteria growing all across our patio (which we didn’t use because of the mosquitoes, but the flowers were nice).
When more people arrived to join me, we moved to the Tower House in San Donato in Colina (a small town a little south of Florence). Once again, the wisteria welcomed us to the house, hanging over the front door.
During our walk to the childhood home of Leonardo di Vinci, we saw a house with a pleasant, flower-laden yard which included nice wisteria.
But the best ones were just outside the archaeological site of Herculaneum. They had a mix of white and purple, growing on an arbor built for them.

Enjoy a few photos of these flowers (although I could post a large number of them).
Lovely smell (if you could only be there) to all these flowers.


(another catch-up post from earlier in the trip)