The spiry exuberance of Milan Cathedral can be paralleled in the neighbourhood of Aconcagua. |
The spectacle presented by these century-old trees standing close beside a spiry wall of ice, with their branches almost touching it, was most novel and striking. |
A light, airy young Beech, with its spiry branches hanging in easy forms, is generally beautiful. |
The grass-plot was full of romantic light, and on its eastern margin was an etching of spiry spruce. |
We passed under it, but could see its stately castle crowned with a multitude of spiry towers. |
The addition of an executive director is the latest step in the foundation's recent reorganization plan to increase community involvement, board chairman Bill Spiry said. |