Revisiting a Backyard Metal Frame Topiary - The Block I
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As I often do during the deep part of Winter, my brain starts to think about the garden and the projects that I'd like to take on this season. I've done a couple of years of to-do lists and those have been good ways of forcing me to focus. In each of those years ( 2019 and 2020 ), I included trying a metal-frame topiary to the list. And in both of those years, I never check the idea off my list . But, that hasn't stopped me from thinking about how to pull one off. And, as I was tool'ing around the Web recently, I came across this Etsy store that sells all sorts of topiary frame s. They're all really great. Go have a look at this Pikachu one . Or this Mickey Mouse head . They also sell a full-body Mickey Mouse which looks really great . It is $300, so maybe a little rich for a first-timer like me. But, there also was one that caught my attention. It is the one featuring Auburn University's A/U logo. Here's a screens...