I have been studying bonsai since 1994, in an ever-increasing obsessive fashion. In our last 5 years prior to moving from Iowa to Alabama pursuing a career in the foodservice industry, my bonsai collection was limited to a few varieties that could survive brutal winters outside, or winters under dim light in the dank basement of our humble duplex...my wife puts up with a lot. Including the trailer hitch I put on our brown 1983 Chrysler New Yorker to pull a U-Haul full of trees to Nashville for a 3-month stop along the career path that led us to Alabama. 12 years later, we no longer have the New Yorker; and not a single one of those trees remain on my bench, having given the last holdout to a new club member this summer. I prefer collecting native trees and buying the classical species used in Japan, feeding organic, and reading everything I can get my hands on.
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4 thoughts on “Snow Outside!”
Love it! Always wonderful those light fluffy snows, that outline branches.
I-snow-igawa????? Sounds like a jab @ Iowa??? We get several freak-ing snows. Awesome pics. just another view of bonsai that makes the art form so “aesthetic”, so full of life experiences and memories. Thanks.
Love it! Always wonderful those light fluffy snows, that outline branches.
I-snow-igawa????? Sounds like a jab @ Iowa??? We get several freak-ing snows. Awesome pics. just another view of bonsai that makes the art form so “aesthetic”, so full of life experiences and memories. Thanks.
What a beautiful sight….
In California, I would freak out if I woke up and saw that in my backyard. My stuff is adjusted to heat not this freakish white stuff.