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Down here in the Carolinas we are hearing from friends and relatives in the North that your neck of the woods has been unseasonably brisk so far this year. Has this affected your bonsai in any way?
Penzai is looking fit, what of the one that was slow to produce leaves?
Father,
Down here in the Carolinas we are hearing from friends and relatives in the North that your neck of the woods has been unseasonably brisk so far this year. Has this affected your bonsai in any way?
Penzai is looking fit, what of the one that was slow to produce leaves?
Comment by Patrick — 8 July 2009 @ 6:35 pmPenzai and Penjing thrive, the Irohamomiji… very slow.
Comment by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf — 8 July 2009 @ 7:07 pmMinnesota—where the mosquitoes are as big as ducks, and the pandas are as small as mice.
Comment by LCB — 8 July 2009 @ 7:12 pmFather, what a beautiful tree! I hear the trees are beautiful in Lourdes this time of year.
Comment by Lori Ehrman — 8 July 2009 @ 7:37 pmNo comments as of this moment from Penjing and Penzai?! Was waiting for it….
Comment by pinoycatholic — 8 July 2009 @ 7:38 pmPandas!
Perhaps Irohamomiji needs the help of St. Christina the Astonishing, who both has an affinity for trees and is patroness of handicapped people. ;-)
Comment by Quantitative Metathesis — 8 July 2009 @ 9:58 pmstill spring in summer?
Comment by Maureen — 9 July 2009 @ 5:37 amIrohamomiji, grow
and bring Father sun.