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The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night

Posted: September 12th, 2017, 6:41 pm
by kcpoole
I cannot believe it is that time already :palm: :palm:

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

Re: The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night

Posted: September 13th, 2017, 10:53 pm
by kcpoole
Been a bit busy tonight and forgot to take my camera last night so you have to make do with phone pics, Sorry :palm:
the displays are getting better and the trees were in fine shape to be coming out of winter!

Enjoy
Ken

Re: The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night

Posted: September 14th, 2017, 6:52 am
by Watto
Thanks for the photos, always fun to see what others are doing. There are ideas galore there.

Re: The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night

Posted: September 14th, 2017, 9:01 am
by Boics
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! :palm:
:tu:

Re: The School Of Bonsai 2017 T3 Display night

Posted: September 14th, 2017, 10:28 am
by kcpoole
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 that is Stevens own Serrissa he spoke about in his shohin thread.
2. The (I assume to be) Juniper - great dramatic jins!
Yep, this had a makeover in the last month to open up and create the Jins
3. The 2nd lower manicured broomish looking tree - what is this?
Chines elm I think from memory. Not even sure who owns it :-) :palm:
Honorable mention to the beatiful bloom display's on the Azalea's.

Don't forget your camera next time! :palm:
:tu: