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My bonsai trees

I’ve wanted to blog about my growing collection of bonsai trees for quite some time and it’s just kept skipping my mind, that is until now. Here are the 4 trees that I’m currently working on. They’re really hardy, but it does take quite a bit of work to get them to shape how you might want them to shape.

This was my first bonsai, it’s the only bonsai I’m actively shaping with wires. Towards the end of last year I removed some wiring and added it to a new place, I’m trying to create a full feel to the tree on the left, whereas on the right it’s more “barky”. The top of the tree gets thinned out quite often and I’ll try to replicate the lower levels at the top once it’s grown more.

1995 J Procumbens Nana Juniper

This is an interesting tree. There’s not too much to do at the moment, but there’s not too important, the focus on this tree is the interesting root, which is growing over the rock as you’ll see below. In time, the trunk of the tree will grow right up against the rock so as to look like it’s leaning against the rock, and from there upwards, the tree then grows in the opposite direction.

2000 Wild Fig

This is my least favourite tree, it grows incredibly slowly and there’s very little that I can do with it. What’s worse is that there’s very little information available about this specific tree, so I’m struggling to do much with it.

1999 Sie-Ju Elm

This is my most recent tree. The other three trees grow well in direct sunlight, whereas this one needs shade in the morning. Without shade in the morning, the leaves start going yellow – it literally takes one day for the leaves to go yellow and another day for them to start falling off! So, it’s been interesting to create shade for it and get the hours of sunlight correct. The tree grows incredibly fast and the idea is to maintain a triangular shape, which is what I’m doing. I added some rocks on the left for extra visual appeal – I think it works.

2000 Rhus Cremata

So yeh, those are my bonsai’s, bonsai keeping has been absolutely fascinating and if you have any interest, do take the time to get yourself one. Oh, and before you say it – not all bonsai trees cost a fortune! At your local nursery, they might be several thousand rand, but you can get cheaper ones, trust me.

Bel Hombre Bonsai

1999 Bel Hombre Bonsai

I picked this beauty up last weekend and there’s actually a little bit of a story to it. Most people who start looking into bonsai’s will have heard of the ever popular Baobab, but the problem with this tree is that it takes a number of years to grow before it looks great and when it’s ready, it’s anything but cheap. So, the lady who runs Bishopsford Bonsai Nursery was driving home one evening and as she went past Silverhurst Estate in Constantia (the tree is still there!), she saw a huge Bel Hombre outside and the first thing she noticed was the incredibly thick trunk and the first thing that came to her mind was that most people interested in the Baobab were so because of it’s thick trunk. This recognition lead her to finding an off-cut from the Bel Hombre and planting it back in 1999. Now, 12 years later it’s grown into a beauty, well I think so at least.

The tree wasn’t expensive and I was attracted to it for a couple reasons, from the thick trunk to the flowering to the split trunk with potential for some great wiring and shaping. The lady was sad when I walked in with the tree as she’d watched it grow for all these years and because it was unique. I offered to leave it there, but she insisted that I buy it, but that I keep her posted on its progress. She even asked if I would take it back at the beginning of Spring, so that together we could look at how to shape it.

Awesome to purchase a tree that has a bit of a story to it, I can’t wait to watch this one grow over the years.

1984 Chinese Hackberry

1984 Chinese Hackberry

This one’s all about the split trunk! I brought the tree into my environment and a week later every single leaf started going brown and falling off, within 4 days the tree looked dead – I picked off every leaf until the tree was bare and then proceeded not to water it for 5 days, on the 5th day, as I walked out my apartment to go to work, I noticed 1 tiny little green leaf, a week later the tree was covered in leaves and looking better than ever. It was a scary ride though!

Some new additions to my collection are the Bottle Brush which was a gift from a really good friend of mine, Riply, and then there’s the Flowering Quinze:

Bottle Brush Bonsai

Bottle Brush Bonsai

This is definitely one of the most exciting root structure’s I’ve seen and the leaves are really interesting, it’s got a fynbos type feel to it. I’m not too familiar with the tree, so some research is required, but I’m sure it’s going to be an exciting journey. The guy who grew the tree added some wiring a few weeks ago, so the shape is still taking place.

1994 Flowering Quinze

1994 Flowering Quinze

This is the latest addition to my collection, a flowering Quinze. I was most interested in this tree because of the stunning little red flowers and the interesting twisted root system. The root system isn’t as crazy as the Bottle Brush, but it’s not far from it.

I was at WoolWorths the other day when I noticed they were selling bonsai tree’s. The bonsai’s didn’t look in good condition at all and I was furious – nevertheless, I bought a Black Monkey Thorn and decided to nurture it. It’s doing incredibly well now, loves a ton of sun! Please note: the leaves hang like that in the evening when the sun has gone, during the day it looks right as rain:

2008 Black Monkey Thorn Bonsai

Calla and Bella

It’s been a while since I posted about Calla or Bella here and I know a lot of you like to know what’s going on with them, so here’s a quick pic I took the other night whilst watching some tele in bed:

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They’re still just as nawty as ever, but seem to be breaking less things around the apartment, so I’m pleased about that – there latest thing is steeling these long bullrush things I bought to put in a pot. The other morning at about 6am, I got up to do something and saw Calla with one, so I went to get it and she ran off.. now picture this little cat with a 1m long bullrush dragging behind her? It really was priceless.

Since they ate a goldfish, they’ve decided to leave the last one alone, so clearly it wasn’t as appetizing as Fe and I thought it might have been ;)

So ye, I still love them to death and they’re still being the nawty little devils that they’re meant to be =)

Help support a local act by Victor Tichart

Well known concert pianist and teacher at the UCT School of Music, Victor Tichart will be presenting two solo benefit concerts on the 13th and 14th January at 8 p.m. for his very good friend who has been doing volunteer work in South Africa and who has recently lost his grandmother, the sole supporter of his two younger sisters and Victor is assisting in order to raise the funds needed (approximately R40,000) for travel and funeral expenses.

The venue is the Tafelberg Dutch Reformed Church in Buitenkant Street, Cape Town (about 100m down from Roland Street on the right if travelling towards the Grand Parade).  There is secure parking available in the parkade next door.

The costs of a ticket is R70 and will be available at the door and Victor would very much appreciate your spreading the word to as many people as possible so that full houses can be achieved at both concerts.

Any queries can be directed to Victor at 072 969 7297.

Calla and Bella are growing up

It’s been a while since I posted pics of Cals and Bells, so here they are:

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Calla

bella
Bella

My babies <3

My Ergotherapy chair just arrived!

The Forge Web Creations ordered an Ergotheraphy Chair for me as my 28th Birthday present and I’m so stoked because it arrived today, customized to my every want:

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It tilts, the arms go up and down, it goes up and down, basically it’s impossible not to be comfortable!

Thank you @theforgeweb

Kittens loving their new toy [video]

For those of you who ask after Calla and Bella, here’s what they’ve been up to:

They’ve been at it for over an hour now!

I had an awesome long weekend

There’s nothing like a long weekend when things get incredibly busy, I always find that I get to charge my batteries a little bit more. This long weekend was awesome, filled with great things to do, here’s a recap:

Friday evening saw all the SSG Clan members coming down to Cape Town to attend a concert on the Saturday night. So, for Friday, we had a braai at Ian’s place, which is really awesome. It’s the first time I’ve been to Ian’s place since we moved out of Perspectives, so it was great to see the new space, see the kitties and just peace out around a braai. There were around 30 people, the meat was amazing and the drinks flowed freely!

I didn’t do too much on Saturday, I woke up feeling rather wrecked and decided to chill as much as possible. A splash of shopping, some food and some Gossip Girl saw out the rest of the day.

Sunday morning, 6am, alarm beeping, out of bed, fishing gear packed, fetching Riply, on the road, arriving at the farm, fishing in the pouring rain for 4 hours at the fly fishing competition. I honestly don’t think I’ve ever been so wet in my life, at one point I said to Chris that it would probably be warmer to actually jump into the dam! It was an awesome event, great fishing, lots of people and a lovely vibe, I just wish the rain could have chilled out a little. We didn’t stay all day like we’d initially planned, it was just too wet, so we left at lunch time and ventured back to Cape Town. I spent the rest of the day shopping and organising for a small get together I was having at my place in the evening.

Sunday evening I celebrated my 28th Bday party with some close friends. It’s the first time I’ve had friends over since I moved into a new Cape Town Flat by Chris M, so it was really exciting. Everyone enjoyed the party, my flat was well accepted and the kittens got extra love – ironically, they didn’t want to see anyone, they just wanted to lie in bed and sleep – can you believe it!? I had a really good time, big up to everyone who came :)

So ye, was an awesome weekend, one which I hope I can repeat again in the not too distant future!

The kittens actually love their couch

If you’re cat fan, you’ll know that 90% of the time, when you buy them something, they won’t actually want to use it, at least not for a long time, they’re strange like that ;)

Anyway, since I got the kitty couch, Cally and Belly have loved it, check them chilling out:

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How cute are they? *beam*

Chilling out

The photo looks like they’re playing or fighting, but this is actually them in the most comfortable position. I actually woke them when I moved close to take the photo..

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The little devils!

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There go the Shuffle headphones :(

No wonder the kitties have been scarce!