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Tag Archives: Barbara Westwood Diehl

Topiary Gardens by Barbara Westwood Diehl

In the postcard city of Topiary Gardens, the hedges wish to be more than they are. You may have similar longings. Dreams. Being evergreen is not enough for them. Myrtles, laurels, hollies—all wish to be more than mere shrubbery. More than bearers of inedible berries. Flowering in impenetrable forests. A yew yearns to be more […]

Posted byDaleJuly 2019June 2019Posted inIssue 22Tags: Barbara Westwood Diehl
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