Bonsai in Ireland
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Nice to see you on here Ian. Come to think of it 'tis nice to see you anywhere.
These down under types are just as mad as we are and they tell it as they see it. You'll like the locals (not a lot) =Don.
These down under types are just as mad as we are and they tell it as they see it. You'll like the locals (not a lot) =Don.
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My name is Don. I'm a UK nutter and bonsaiholic but I'm on medication (when I can find the tablets)
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Re: Bonsai in Ireland
Thanks for the offer Pup. I'll start saving the pennies for the trip
Hi Don, I thought I'd pop down here for their Summer. To cold at home with all the snow

Hi Don, I thought I'd pop down here for their Summer. To cold at home with all the snow

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Ian
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The only thing cold here is the Beer. Although it has now dropped back to 25 Celsius and just a few clouds in the sky, we were promised rain today but as yet nothing.bonsai eejit wrote:Thanks for the offer Pup. I'll start saving the pennies for the trip![]()
Hi Don, I thought I'd pop down here for their Summer. To cold at home with all the snow
See ya when ya get here mate.
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hey, do you have the adress of that shop in dublin? i will be in ireland for a few weeks after christmas and woouldnt mind checking the place out.
Hey all
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http://bonsaiandjapanesegarden.com/bonsai-shop-dublin/hey, do you have the adress of that shop in dublin? i will be in ireland for a few weeks after christmas and woouldnt mind checking the place out.
This link should tell you all you need to know.

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Ian
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Unless I am totally blind then I do believe this shop is gone, probably to massive financial issues in Ireland right now,



Hey all
- bonsai eejit
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Re: Bonsai in Ireland
Turns out Im blind...

I only live up the road compared to you and I've never been

Heard it can be pricey but then everything in Ireland is pricey at the mo!!!
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So far nearly everything I have seen in most shops has been dirt cheap, everything is on sale or had prices dropped hugely, way cheaper then what I have seen in aus
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It's hard for me to imagine a storefront bonsai shop in such a tiny street after getting used to the bonsai nurseries in the Sydney area which are on acres of land.bonsai eejit wrote:http://bonsaiandjapanesegarden.com/bonsai-shop-dublin/
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Re: Bonsai in Ireland
Feel free to pop up and see us in Down. Up in Down, very confusing
County Down. I'm in Newtownards if you have a map. To the right of Belfast.
Regards
Ian

Regards
Ian
Regards
Ian
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