Nov 30th, 2018: Topiary

xoxoxoBruce • Nov 29, 2018 10:24 pm
Here’s an excellent example of the work ethic and dedication to their profession the older generation had and which has died with them.

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In 1936, gardener Josè Maria Azael Franco, who worked as the caretaker of the city’s municipal cemetery, began sculpting the rows of bushes under his care into a variety of shapes and designs. There are the archways and angular geometric shapes that can be found in topiary collections around the world, but Franco also created a number of unique natural sculptures all his own.


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The garden features animals, angels, Incan symbols, and bulbous, iconic creatures squatting in a row.
Franco passed away in 1985 and was fittingly buried at the cemetery, in the shadow of his life’s work.


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The topiary wonders live on to this day, cared for by Franco’s five sons, and the cemetery staff.

See what I mean, five sons and a crew to do Jose’s job, lazy whippersnappers. :smack:

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Gravdigr • Dec 4, 2018 5:07 am
xoxoxoBruce;1019925 wrote:
See what I mean, five sons and a crew to do Jose’s job, lazy whippersnappers.


That's funny. And not racist at all.:lol2: