Stones for sale at the "Green Club"
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Re: Stones for sale at the "Green Club"
Hello Yvonne.
You gave us a nice surprise today.
Many thanks for the effort.
There is a lot to see and study with such a big diversity in stones and daizawork.
I see there a nice pot in the background as well.
Sunip
You gave us a nice surprise today.
Many thanks for the effort.
There is a lot to see and study with such a big diversity in stones and daizawork.
I see there a nice pot in the background as well.
Sunip
sunip- Member
Re: Stones for sale at the "Green Club"
Wow nice stones!! I definately would have been overweight, coming back!
Did you go to Tokyo Yvonne? Europe is so close.... Lucky people!
Did you go to Tokyo Yvonne? Europe is so close.... Lucky people!
Andre Beaurain- Member
Re: Stones for sale at the "Green Club"
Hi Sunip
Yes, jetlag can give morningsurprices.....we are used to see bonsai on IBC again and again...I thought, now it is time to show some stones.
It is a study in daizamaking, and can be useful, also the patina is worth looking at.
I took a closer look at more of the stones, and may be able to give more information, if wished.
Hi Andre
You somehow always manage to be a real charmer yes I was in Tokyo, and it is not anyway near Europe....11.20 hours away, and 9 hours jetlag..... the weight of my suitcase was 100 gr. from owerweight....I bought a 1100 gr. Hokkaidostone without a daiza in the Green Club.
And found 17 stones in the Kamogawa...more about that later
One more gift...Fuji-san, as he looked yesterday morning, as I was flying home
Kind regards Yvonne
Yes, jetlag can give morningsurprices.....we are used to see bonsai on IBC again and again...I thought, now it is time to show some stones.
It is a study in daizamaking, and can be useful, also the patina is worth looking at.
I took a closer look at more of the stones, and may be able to give more information, if wished.
Hi Andre
You somehow always manage to be a real charmer yes I was in Tokyo, and it is not anyway near Europe....11.20 hours away, and 9 hours jetlag..... the weight of my suitcase was 100 gr. from owerweight....I bought a 1100 gr. Hokkaidostone without a daiza in the Green Club.
And found 17 stones in the Kamogawa...more about that later
One more gift...Fuji-san, as he looked yesterday morning, as I was flying home
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Stones for sale at the "Green Club"
Hello Yvonne.
Beautiful that image of mount Fuji!
Hotels should have a scale to weigh your suitcase before you go to the airport as it is always a bit adventures flying back with some found stones and not knowing how heavy the suitcase actually is.
Paying extra without knowing how much in advance is not always advisable.
Hope to see your findings soon.
Sunip
Beautiful that image of mount Fuji!
Hotels should have a scale to weigh your suitcase before you go to the airport as it is always a bit adventures flying back with some found stones and not knowing how heavy the suitcase actually is.
Paying extra without knowing how much in advance is not always advisable.
Hope to see your findings soon.
Sunip
sunip- Member
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