Some new trees and some new photos of old trees.

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Did some work for someone and got paid in bonsai trees last Thursday - first photos taken today.

Acer palmatum - Japanese import
06258695 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

06258697 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Korean hornbeam - from Korea
06258700 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Prunus (although they weren't sure and I'm not convinced)
06258706 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Trident maple - Korean
06258688 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Another trident maple - Japanese
06258682 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

And then I did some work for an old friend and he gave me this Quince
06258712 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Now some new photos of older trees of mine
06258719 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Privet
06258772 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Chinese Ash
06258786 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

A Chinese elm "survivor"
06258831 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

An elm I found growing in my urban garden...considering I have a garden the size of a postage stamp, it's thrown up some amazing little yamadori.
06258844 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr
 
What kind of work are you doing man?!?
Can you even say?
For the maples I setup a deal between a Swedish garden center and a large bonsai importer here in NL; I picked out 140 trees for them, arranged shipping and got paid in trees for doing it.

The Chojubai came by just acting as a "good neighbour". The old boy is 83 years old and I take him to the eye hospital, take him shopping (and help him financially there), fix his computer etc... We'd all do it.
 
Very cool...to be paid in trees. My husband does work for one business for gift cards for their food place. It's the only place he does it, because we all love eating there. Puts a new meaning for "will work for food."

I was curious if that was a chojubai. It had that "look" to it. Glad to hear that the friendship there...is mutual and well balanced. Sounds like a nice fella.
 
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