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Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Carlsbad, California..coastal desert
Country: United States
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GSBF Report #2: Arrived!
We arrived in the early afternoon in time to see the grape diggers pulling their incredible haul out of the back of the truck. Wonderful, twisty, old grape vines. The grafts were originally brought from Italy, by the family of Aldo Pia, the family responsible for most of the Italian vineyards in California. Twenty-six people went on the dig, which was organized by Doug Philips and David Whiteside. This abandoned vineyard is slated for plowing under at some point and everyone was grateful for the opportunity to save the trees. Our forum friend Maria Kapra (Peter) dug about eight trees and had a terrific time. Oh how we envied him!
![]() photo 1: grapes in the truck, with John Thompson on the ramp photo 2: Doug Philips and David Whiteside |
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Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Carlsbad, California..coastal desert
Country: United States
USDA Zone: 11
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We registered and checked out the vendor area, people were just beginning to set our their wares. Cindy knows EVERYONE so every five feet or so she was greeting an old friend. Eventually we worked our way around without her, studying the pots and trees and tools with an eye toward any must-have bargains.
I cornered Marty Mann and had him sign our copies of his new book. He wrote a little something in each one too. The books look great and Marty will do well with them. There were a lot of trees to choose from already, but the only one I grabbed was a nice little shohin collected redwood with lots of movement and deadwood in a swirl. Jim Barrett had the most adorable little pots for two and three dollars (!!!) the tiniest you've ever seen. Grabbed a palm full of those, who could resist? One is so small that you couldn't put two matches into it side by side. Impressive trees were being carried into the exhibit hall but we stayed out of the way. Serious business, setting up those displays, it takes concentration and skill. We met a lot of people we had only heard of, and said hello to old friends too. Then we finally dragged ourselves out to dinner at "Joe's Crab Shack", a seafood place with plastic seagulls and strange things hanging from the ceiling. We sat under a huge shark, must have been nine feet long, suspended on invisible wires. We sat with Marty Mann, Phil Tacktill and Janet Wanerka, Bob Meyer, and Cindy Read of course. And your two roving correspondants. At another table was Harry Hirao, and the President of the GSBF, Joe James, with some friends. Harry is a favorite of everyone, a real sweetie who's about ninety years old. Harry is "Mr. California Juniper" and the acknowledged master of collected Calif. junipers, as well as his suiseki. He has donated stones to the collection of the Wild Animal Park in San Diego. We went back to the registration desk and had to sign up for the lunches and dinners. Oh, the decisions! Who to sit with? People we know, or people we don't? Finally we decided to go with groups we didn't really know mostly so that we can meet new people. That's the whole point, right? ![]() We snuck into the workshop area, where the floors are covered with thick plastic and tomorrow's trees are sitting ready on the tables. I signed up for the Ted Matson Liquidamber workshop in the morning, and the trees sitting on the table were all fantastic! Beautiful, big, with lots of branching. The other workshops in the morning are manzanita, Lavender Star Flower, and procumbens. All of the stock looked great. More pictures tomorrow, as roving reporter Michelle wends her way amongst the enthusiasts and snaps their photos for posterity. Joanie |
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The grapes look brilliant to work with.Keep the good stuff coming Joanie and good job!
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Behr Appleby
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Ladies,
It is such a nice thing to have these posts coming from the GSBF...I not only look forward to reading a 'play-by-play' of your experience, but also am anticipating some great photos of the event...Thanks for your effort in keeping us informed... Regards Behr P.S. You might want to slow down just a wee bit...You don't want to max out on your 'Fun meter' at the beginning...Save a little 'fun' for later in the event... ![]()
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Carlsbad, California..coastal desert
Country: United States
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Vendor Area
Here are some photos from the vendor area, just a couple. I forgot to take pictures pretty early on, because I was too busy shopping! So this is just a small part of the overall area.
Pictures: Dick Ryerson with his pots; collected redwoods for sale; and a booth of pots Joanie |
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