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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:09 pm   Post subject: 2nd batch.


These were all taken In Gent, Belgium at their 5 yearly flower show.

Stunningly beautiful orchids in these two shots.





Bonsai's.

I love this dwarf wisteria don't you?






Shots from around the 4 halls.

This first one is constructed to resemble the burning crater of a volcano!!
















One more batch to go!!


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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:45 pm   Post subject:


Bonsai, bonsai, I love them, ever since I saw Karate Kid Smile I love the volcano arrangement as well, very clever. I cannot begin to imagine the preperation that went into this event. It must have been staggering.

When were these shots taken Eileen?

Off to see batch 3 Smile


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They were taken on Thursday of last week on a very wet and miserable day. Pity really as the sun coming through the roof and slanting of the special mirrored panels would have made a big difference They were set in such a way as to reflect the light onto certain gardens and arrangements. I think it would have looks wonderful.


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WOW WISH I LIVED THERE!!I LOVED THOSE BONSAI'S!!!(KINDA LOOK LIKE MINE...........NOT)MINE IS SO SCRAWNY AND WIMPY IT IS PATHETIC!LOL

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