Thursday 25 October 2007

Ginkgo awards 2007


Follow the link for a review of the Ginkgo awards courtesy of the Art of Bonsai project
Not sure but these would seem to be 'hot off the press' (within the week?) as I haven't come across any pics anywhere else!!



Interesting to see Angel Mota's (controversial) olea winners & David Barlow's European Beech (as above).
I also like Carlos Huerta's olive- I need to get me one!!!!!!

(plus see how many faces you can recognise)

Enjoy!

Bonsai Review 4 Pt2




Courtesy of Paul Goff and Northamptonshire Bonsai Society.

Thursday 18 October 2007

Blog Interaction

As you may have noticed I have added a few new items to the blog;

  • a bonsai calendar; a means of collating the snippets of info given by Ian and others on the timing of 'things' to do to your trees-items to be added as 'revealed'.
  • a hit counter -to see if im talking to myself!!

  • a bonsai message Board!!

The latter I have added to see if we cant make the blog a bit more 'interactive'-


at present its one way - just me 'blurting' on to you lot.


It has been mentioned that 'comments' to the posts don't work- however I think i've discovered why and rectified the problem. So please give one or both methods of communicating a go (even if you just comment by saying hello on this post).

As I believe someone once said.........

'it's good to talk'

Thursday 11 October 2007

October meeting- John Armitage -'A personal journey'

John split his talk up into a number of topics including ;the nursery that he worked at -Nobuichi Urashibata Taisho en Nursery in Shizuoka; the shows and exhibitions he visited; his trips to other nursery's and of course; his work on the trees.

He talked about his host with great reverence and showed obvious gratitude for the opportunity he had been afforded, including the chance to use the dogs blanket to keep from freezing in bed!!

It soon became apparent that the trip had had a profound affect on him, not least of which was in coming to terms with the prices of material in Britain compared to what he would pay in Japan!

Another interesting yet disturbing subject was in learning about the declining interest within Japan for all things Bonsai particularly as the reverse could be said to be happening in the rest of the world.




The ageing membership of supposed non existent bonsai clubs
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Nursery's.....The good ......

.....the bad &........

........the proud!!

All told this was an extremely interesting talk that seemed to enthrall all the audience; one that it should be mentioned, was swelled by the largest North Waleian raiding party seen 'in these here parts' for many a year!! (good to see you all)

Tree of the Month- October



Congratulations to Lee for having his tree chosen as this months TotM.
His San Jose Juniper as per the photo above (sorry for the quality-Brian was AWOL!!) ) was chosen by our guest speaker John Armitage.
BTW Lee, when do we get to see your Ginkgo - en'tree?'
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(Get it??............oh never mind)

Favourite species Poll



For anybody who hasn't entered please be aware that I am planning on changing the question at the end of the month- so if you like Maples or Yews [or there is a last minute run on that well known tree -'other'(?)] get voting and see your favourite past the winning post!!

Saturday 6 October 2007

Not strictly Bonsai but........



.....maybe of some interest? (particularly while the IBC is down!!)


Follow the link below for a comprehensive catalogue of the work of ANDO HIROSHIGE.



http://www.hiroshige.org.uk/

With an output of an estimated 5,400 woodblock prints, Ando Hiroshige was one of the prolific artists of ukiyo-e.

Ando Hiroshige was born in Edo (Tokyo) as the son of a samurai and fireman. At the age of twelve, both his parents died. Two years later, in 1811, the young Hiroshige received a chance to join the famous Utagawa painting school. He became most renowned when he changed from the traditional figurative to landscape pictures and his most famous work includes the '100 views of Edo'.

There are some gorgeous prints illustrating a variety of scenes from Japan in the 1800's
(and naturally there are many with trees in!!)

I find them very evocative images.






I hope you find them as interesting as I do?

Thursday 4 October 2007

Seed Gathering Season


(Nicked from the Tree Councils site)

The Tree Council’s
Seed Gathering Season
23 September - 23 October 2007


Trees Matter - Make the Most of Them.


Autumn festival to make the most of trees for their seeds, nuts and fruits, and autumn colours. Starting on the autumn equinox (considered to be the first day of autumn), this festival encourages everyone, particularly schoolchildren and families, to gather seeds to grow the trees of the future or to enjoy fruit in jams and pies. People can go for a walk to collect seeds, nuts and fruits from local parks and woods or take part in organised events.

Seed Gathering Season is the time to gather seeds to grow a whole range of new trees for ‘your ground’ — anywhere you live, work, learn or enjoy yourself that would be all the better for more trees — or to pick or buy fruit for delicious jams or pies, so helping to ensure the survival of local orchards and fruit tree varieties and the wildlife they sustain.

Apple Day on October 21, the annual celebration of apples, orchards and local distinctiveness initiated in 1990 by Common Ground, a Tree Council partner organisation, falls at the end of Seed Gathering Season. http://www.commonground.org.uk/

Tuesday 2 October 2007

Bonsai Site of the Month - October


Stuck for a pot?


Don't know where to get that elusive size or shape?


Well check out the site of Tokoname, the well known Japanese pot supplying region that collectively have been producing ceramic ware for 900 years!!

http://www.tokoname.or.jp/bonsai/

It's great for pots of different shapes, size and colour -you can even order them over t'internet . Even if you don't buy them I find the pictures are good enough to 'acquire' and be used in virtual's.



Monday 1 October 2007

October Meeting- Speaker -John Armitage

This months guest is here to prove that there's no such thing as a free lunch!!


John recently realised his life long ambition to study bonsai under a Japanese master. During a sabbatical from his job John enjoyed a three month study period at Nobuichi Urashibata Taisho en Nursery in Shizuoka, Japan.

Overwhelmed by the enormous support he received from the UK bonsai community he is know paying the price.........by visiting and talking at those groups that 'stumped up' and helped in realising the ambition!!


I'm sure it will be an enjoyable, enlightening talk- one not to be missed.


You can see more of John's trees via the link below to a site that highlights the work of a group of enthusiasts that he helped set up in Yorkshire.

http://www.classicalbonsai.com/






Welcome

Hello and welcome to the Wirral Bonsai Society Blog - an ongoing diary & newsletter highlighting the adventures of the society & its members

Society Diary-We meet at 8pm every 2nd Wednesday of the month at the RAFA club in Oxton (CH43 1UU).

  • 13th January
  • 10th February
  • 14th February Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 28th February Workshop - Gordale
  • 9th March - Monthly meeting - Topic TBC
  • 13th March Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 27th March Workshop - Gordale
  • 13th April - Demonstration - Andy H
  • 17th April Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 24th April Workshop - Gordale
  • 8th May Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 11th May- Monthly meeting - Topic TBC
  • 29th May Workshop - Gordale
  • 4-5th June WBS Flowering Bonsai Show - Port Sunlight GC
  • 8th June - WBS Member trees critique
  • 12th June Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 26th June Workshop - Gordale
  • 10th July Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 13th July- Monthly meeting - Topic TBC
  • 31st July Workshop - Gordale
  • 10th August- WBS Show tree selection
  • 13-14th August - Wirral Flower Show
  • 20th August - Japan Day, Liverpool
  • 27-29th August WBS Annual Show - Gordale
  • 14th September- Monthly meeting - Topic TBC
  • 11th September Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 25th September Workshop - Gordale
  • 9th October Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 12th October- Monthly meeting - Topic TBC
  • 30th October Workshop - Gordale
  • 9th November- Monthly meeting - Topic TBC
  • 13th November Workshop - Port Sunlight GC
  • 26-27th November - Potter Workshop with David Jones (Walsall Studio Ceramics)
  • 27th November Workshop - Gordale
  • 14th December - Club Party

Membership

New members are always welcome, just come along to one of our monthly meetings at the RAFA club. You can even 'try us out' for a few months before you decide on joining as an official member. The meetings are informal (there's a bar!) and the club members are (mostly) friendly, approachable and happy to pass on guidance and information to anybody interested in bonsai- whatever your level of experience.