thanks, im glad ppl are enjoying them.yes luke my bags were over in weight from books and a small amount of pots.i didnt get to many tools as i still have so many in good order from my last trip.
Craig i did use over 80 gb of photos and footage.i would do three laps of everywhere i went.first photo's, then filming.then taking it all in.one more part to go.
Thanks
My bonsai journey to Japan
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Re: My bonsai journey to Japan
sadly here is the final part of my movie.hope you enjoy
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Fantastic, thank you for bringing back so many memories, I was there in 2010 and was blown away by the bonsai and the temple gardens. You have done a great job with the video. Dark1
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Very enjoyable - thanks for putting the time in an posting.
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Re: My bonsai journey to Japan
serene.gardens wrote:Here is the first of my 7 part video doco on my trip to the ASPAC convention in Nov 2011. Hope you enjoy
Thank-you, very enjoyable, although I can't help but feel a little ripped off

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