We had a ball we worked on Natives and exotics. The stock was like all work shops variable from good to well. On the Friday night I was given a rather bushy Agonis flexuosa nana, with two trunks and multiple branches


Mrs Pup and I had been shown around the Peninsula by Adrian Davis and his charming wife Lizabeth. We were taken onto one of the many golf courses in the area.
This gave me an idea for the demo WINDBLOWN not swept. Quite a lot of the tree's on the course are blown by the wind from one direction then in the day it changes to come from another direction.
So instead of being really extreme in there lean they are not and the foliage is not blown as hard as in windswept. So that set the thought process working.
Now all I had to do was execute it.
Friday night I was introduced to my critics and audience, The reason I say critics is some were there to watch for other reasons. Who is this Bloke from the West?
Well I enjoyed the banter that was free flowing and very friendly, the jokes were all acceptable, we even got one on Viagra from one of the older female members.
With the intros out of the way I started cutting into the tree. I had not really worked out a plan, but I did want to leave a deliberate faux pa.
I saw one branch going against the flow and not needed so that was it. Then I got started and kept up the chat as we progressed though the night. The worst part was I was getting over an attack of Bronchitis, so when some one said something funny instead of laughing I stated coughing.
We got there in the end so here we are with some pictures. Most are from Mrs Pup's point and shoot, so without more ado here they are. No names no packdrill There are more pictures to follow of Saturdays workshops. Please bare with me as I have still got a barking cough
Cheers
