Vance Wood
Lord Mugo
My wife and I moved to Michigan in 1970 so I could attend school and utilize my GI bill benefits. As we were unpacking all of her and my junk she noticed all of my bonsai pots. We mutually decided it might be a good idea if I started growing bonsai again. This is the first tree.
![1988MugoPig.jpg 1988MugoPig.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/100/100238-431efe7c1b0ae82c27a1d757025c514c.jpg?hash=Qx7-fBsK6C)
I obtained in 1971 a Mugo Pine. It had a really big trunk and not much else. At this time I at least knew that. As you can see my artistic ability was just about as rough as the tree. This is the earliest Photo of this tree I can find. I didn't have a clue what I was going to do with it but even then I realized the tree was conflicted![PigRibbons6-01.jpg PigRibbons6-01.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/100/100239-0592a88df436b56a481796f49c8c46c0.jpg?hash=BZKojfQ2tW)
This is the way the tree looked in 2001 the last time I displayed it in is current form, a form I realized was still conflicted and was going no where. In 2008 I decided to make the change which in my mind was a big gamble as far as ruining what many considered a good tree and in my opinion was a risk to the trees health because of the large amount of material that was going to be removed.
![1988MugoPig.jpg 1988MugoPig.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/100/100238-431efe7c1b0ae82c27a1d757025c514c.jpg?hash=Qx7-fBsK6C)
I obtained in 1971 a Mugo Pine. It had a really big trunk and not much else. At this time I at least knew that. As you can see my artistic ability was just about as rough as the tree. This is the earliest Photo of this tree I can find. I didn't have a clue what I was going to do with it but even then I realized the tree was conflicted
![PigRibbons6-01.jpg PigRibbons6-01.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/100/100239-0592a88df436b56a481796f49c8c46c0.jpg?hash=BZKojfQ2tW)
This is the way the tree looked in 2001 the last time I displayed it in is current form, a form I realized was still conflicted and was going no where. In 2008 I decided to make the change which in my mind was a big gamble as far as ruining what many considered a good tree and in my opinion was a risk to the trees health because of the large amount of material that was going to be removed.
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