Highland Gardens

 
 
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Before large yachts and private jets became symbols of wealth, the ultimate luxury was a well-maintained walled garden with multiple fountains, sculptures and secluded places to sit, read, breath and contemplate the meaning of life. 

From Shakespear’s plays to Rumi’s poems, the importance of a garden in one’s quality of life, including physical, mental and emotional health, was well known. In fact, during pandemics, the best place to be was outdoors where the virus struggled to survive the disinfectant qualities of sunshine. 

Located at the intersection of Boulder and Gregory Creeks, Highland is blessed to have an award winning garden with ample seating, multiple work tables, crazy-fast WiFi, three fountains and lots of nooks and crannies to spend the day working, reading, dining alone or with colleagues.

Our gardens have never looked better. Feed your body and soul; order lunch by 10 AM, pick it up at Noon, and enjoy a picnic in our whimsical gardens. 

The rich may be able to buy yachts and jets, but the truly wealthy get to build and grow gardens and libraries to enjoy with their community

Sina

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