I cannot believe it is that time already
Display night tonight and and as usual, any member can come along and check out what the tuesday advance class has to show
Critique and juudging starts about 7:30 or so so if in the area, drop in and check us out
Ken
ps pics to follow
The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night
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Been a bit busy tonight and forgot to take my camera last night so you have to make do with phone pics, Sorry
the displays are getting better and the trees were in fine shape to be coming out of winter!
Enjoy
Ken
the displays are getting better and the trees were in fine shape to be coming out of winter!
Enjoy
Ken
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Re: The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night
Thanks Ken.
Always like seeing your photo report from the SOB display nights.
My faves are in order:
1. The tree with the deer underneath. (Serissa?).
Edit: Better photo here: download/file.php?id=119792&mode=view/2 ... ptember%20(R" ).jpg
2. The (I assume to be) Juniper - great dramatic jins!
3. The 2nd lower manicured broomish looking tree - what is this?
Honorable mention to the beatiful bloom display's on the Azalea's.
Don't forget your camera next time!
Always like seeing your photo report from the SOB display nights.
My faves are in order:
1. The tree with the deer underneath. (Serissa?).
Edit: Better photo here: download/file.php?id=119792&mode=view/2 ... ptember%20(R" ).jpg
2. The (I assume to be) Juniper - great dramatic jins!
3. The 2nd lower manicured broomish looking tree - what is this?
Honorable mention to the beatiful bloom display's on the Azalea's.
Don't forget your camera next time!
Last edited by Boics on September 14th, 2017, 9:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night
Yep that is Stevens own Serrissa he spoke about in his shohin thread.Boics wrote:Thanks Ken.
Always like seeing your photo report from the SOB display nights.
My faves are in order:
1. The tree with the deer underneath. (Serissa?).
Edit: Better photo here: download/file.php?id=119792&mode=view/2 ... ptember%20(R" ).jpg
Yep, this had a makeover in the last month to open up and create the Jins2. The (I assume to be) Juniper - great dramatic jins!
Chines elm I think from memory. Not even sure who owns it3. The 2nd lower manicured broomish looking tree - what is this?
Honorable mention to the beatiful bloom display's on the Azalea's.
Don't forget your camera next time!
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