Charleston Home
Throughout Charleston, the nuance and pull of history is palpable, like a sixth sense, a fifth dimension. It drapes around the city as if a mysterious swaddling cloth, both tangible and intangible, seen and unseen. It’s a thread that winds over and through and between everything, trailing down alleyways, along cobblestones, into piazzas, beneath oak groves, and sometimes even, it leads you home. At least it did for Susan and Trenholm Walker
Bishopville, South Carolina, topiary artist Pearl Fryar plants, prunes, and nurtures three acres of cypresses and junipers into sculptural works of garden art.






















