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[IBC] Really slow here AND on the gallery 1
Good Day to All,
Jeff, I am hoping to put up a few images today.My time is a bit short.I also owe a few replies. I am busy building a 3 story 15x25' building down on our eastern sea coast and having to correct the plasterer's mistakes. This evening,hopefully,I can repot the trees coming out of the refrigerator. The reality of Bonsai/Tree Penjing [ at least for me] is that after all this time[over twenty years]all I have is about 10 trees that I would say are up to mark. Though I have about 50 other maybes. [I spent a great deal of time in my earlier days testing local trees and very few were worth the effort.] So once I make 10 posts of images on the Gallery I am done for the next 5 or so years. Unless you want to watch inch by inch growth. Last year I had the problem where requests for me to post became silly as quite a few newbes and not so newbies were unable to grasp this situation. Simply - one can only tend to so many finished Bonsai/Tree Penjing as a hobby. Keeping trees tidy of weeds takes much time,especially if you have the moss lawns. Keeping a tree polished is dangerous to it's health. So after a year of tight trimming,I leave the tree alone for three to five years to grow relatively wild. Additionally,after being on and off of this list for about 4 years[??],I haven't that much left to say.Once one masters the horticultural aspect,you run into philosophy,if that's your inclination. Very few have enough Art training to really push the trees to their highest level of design and so most peter out at this stage. It would take about 4 years of active study to get the Art training and this is just a hobby for most,so it never happens. [Critiquing someone with little or no art training leads only to confusion.Most are still trying to figure out the why of the 1,2,3 of the branch rule. The other problem is the modern sense of individuality,it is after all,their tree and their not going to chop it down to make it better,it's too precious,or time is tooo short or they get offended. Or there just isn't enough tree to say much about it.] I figure many of the experienced hands on the list have a similar situation and so the list goes very silent for long periods - but I can't definitively say this is so. Khaimraj West Indies/Caribbean *I am also unable to send cash to support the list/archives/ gallery and must use much restraint with my posting of images or replies.The idea is not to abuse the list members who do donate. -----Original Message----- From: Isom, Jeff (EM, PTL) To: Date: 01 April 2004 13:03 Subject: [IBC] Really slow here AND on the gallery So, is everyone out repotting for spring? I can't remember traffic being this slow since I joined the list. I've also noticed that, despite the fact that I bought a digital camera specifically to post pictures on the gallery and get feedback, I can hardly get any comments. Now just in case someone out there desparately wants to comment, but doesn't want to hurt my feelings - don't worry about it. As long as the feedback contains some constructive criticism, it can be as brutal as you deem necessary. I'm trying to learn and I can't improve my trees if no one is willing to tell me what is wrong (and/or right) with them. Thanks, Jeff Isom Cleveland, OH / Sunset Zone 39 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by John Quinn++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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