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Old 22-Aug-2007   #24
Glider
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Originally Posted by lehket
Gilder,
Well, you certainly went well beyond my small observation. It clearly took awhile to assemble all that. Thank you for making the effort. The results are illuminating in several ways.


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Originally Posted by Orbit
Wow! Everything you just said Glider was just fantastic. There is so much good stuff to comment on that I don't know where to begin. So I might just say thanks heaps for putting down your views, you have certainly helped me in my understanding of bonsai.
Thanks for taking the time to read it. If any of it made sense, even better!

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Originally Posted by AndyWilson
Glider, what school of psych are you studying/practicing?
I don’t really belong to any particular school. It tends to be counsellors and therapists that belong to such schools (e.g. Freudian Psychoanalytical, Cognitive-Behavioural etc.). I’m a Ph.D. (scientist) and a Chartered Health Psychologist, but my actual role at the moment is as a Senior Lecturer/Academic Psychologist at a University in London.

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Originally Posted by RedPine
If you haven't already had a gander, Walter has some really great trees in his gallery and blog that follow more a "natural path" along with some that adhere to the "bonsai standards"
Thanks for the link. There are some really nice trees there. I’ll enjoy looking at them today because it’s still raining and I still have 3.6 metre lengths of timber all over my dining room floor waiting to be made into display benches!

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Originally Posted by OnecuteGirlhere
Just want to say hello and hope we can have a nice time :] Liz
Hello Liz. Welcome to BonsaiTalk.
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