The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
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The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
Gday gang,
Thanks to legendary helpfulness from an AusBonsai crewmember, my awesome new bonsai will have hitchhiked from somewhere near the QLD border, down to Sydney. Its now looking to hitch a ride from Sydney down into Victoria.
The Bonsai now looking for:
Anyone driving from Sydney to Victoria
OR
Someone that can grab the tree in Sydney between this saturday (10th) and tues (13th) then get it down to Tahmoor and drop it off to my friends who will be leaving Tahmoor sometime on Thurs the 15th... Or Shellharbour a day or two before that.
OR
Anyone that has any other good suggestions
If you think you can help with the great hitchhike, please PM and let me know..
Thanks
Adam
Thanks to legendary helpfulness from an AusBonsai crewmember, my awesome new bonsai will have hitchhiked from somewhere near the QLD border, down to Sydney. Its now looking to hitch a ride from Sydney down into Victoria.
The Bonsai now looking for:
Anyone driving from Sydney to Victoria
OR
Someone that can grab the tree in Sydney between this saturday (10th) and tues (13th) then get it down to Tahmoor and drop it off to my friends who will be leaving Tahmoor sometime on Thurs the 15th... Or Shellharbour a day or two before that.
OR
Anyone that has any other good suggestions
If you think you can help with the great hitchhike, please PM and let me know..
Thanks
Adam
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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
A couple of Ausbonsai legend are making it all happen.. The tree enjoyed a leisurely 700 km drive towards the south and is now relaxing at a luxury sydney hotel. After a few days of rest, relaxation and sightseeing, it will be meeting up with new AusBonsai friends and making its way another 100km south for a night or two, then make the final journey home where many a drink will be had to celebrate.
Could never have happened without AusBonsai
Adam
Could never have happened without AusBonsai
Adam
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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
It should be have Photos taken and each Stop so it can document the journey and new friends 
Ken

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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
Hi Guys
this is a fantastic thread. I just shows the mateship between people that share the same passion for something. Well done guys.

this is a fantastic thread. I just shows the mateship between people that share the same passion for something. Well done guys.





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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
kcpoole wrote:It should be have Photos taken and each Stop so it can document the journey and new friends![]()



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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
Here it is as it sat in its former home.. Its former owner was selling up the collection due to a change in lifestyle. She wanted to have more freedom to travel and her bonsai was holding her back. She felt a great deal of responsibility toward her trees and could not allow herself to leave them to grow unhealthy due to lack of care. She was very glad that an enthusiast was willing to take the tree.
The dark photo is the tree sitting in Sydney enjoying a cool, refreshing drink.
Adam
The dark photo is the tree sitting in Sydney enjoying a cool, refreshing drink.
Adam
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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
Nice tree 
Ken

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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
What type of tree WebO I'm not up good but at a guess hornbeam ?
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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
Meagi, It's a Chinese Hackberry. Kcpoole, I agree! Can't wait to get it...
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Re: The great bonsai hitch-hiking trip
Well, the tree is now on its final leg home. It left Sydney this morning and is now somewhere between wangaratta and Melbourne. It will be welcomed with arms open to its new owner, new home and new life around dinner time. Il be sure to post soon after.
Adam
Adam