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I’ve lurked here for years and figured it was time to finally start contributing a little after everything this site has given me. The inspiration and knowledge I've gained from the work posted here over the years has been really meaningful and I hope I can add something to the conversation.
Although I'm not new to bonsai, I very much consider myself a beginner. I started working with Ivan Watters as a teen back in the 90s and then took a fifteen-year break from 2004 to 2019. Just before COVID hit my spouse gently nudged me back into bonsai by encouraging me to buy a pretty unremarkable willow leaf ficus. I've loved every minute since.
I am an avid yamadori collector and lover of wild places. One of my most ambitious bonsai goals is to communicate the range of emotions I experience exploring the deserts and mountains of the Great Basin – a spectacular and underappreciated part of the globe.
Thanks for everything and hello!
And just to keep in the spirit of things, here's a before and after of that unremarkable ficus that restarted it all.


Although I'm not new to bonsai, I very much consider myself a beginner. I started working with Ivan Watters as a teen back in the 90s and then took a fifteen-year break from 2004 to 2019. Just before COVID hit my spouse gently nudged me back into bonsai by encouraging me to buy a pretty unremarkable willow leaf ficus. I've loved every minute since.
I am an avid yamadori collector and lover of wild places. One of my most ambitious bonsai goals is to communicate the range of emotions I experience exploring the deserts and mountains of the Great Basin – a spectacular and underappreciated part of the globe.
Thanks for everything and hello!
And just to keep in the spirit of things, here's a before and after of that unremarkable ficus that restarted it all.

