Posted AT 10:14 AM EST on 13/06/08
Ladies, walk it off (the angst too)
SARAH HAMPSON
From Friday's Globe and Mail
'It's a yellow magnolia." There are two of them, twin flowering trees on a manicured lawn. "I thought magnolias were pink." "They have yellow ones now," my friend informs me.
It figures. We are power walking through Rosedale. In this moneyed Toronto neighbourhood, everything can be what you want it to be. Trees are art. Addresses are pedigree. Cars are sex.
We don't break our stride. We are breathing deeply, and not from annoyance.
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