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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 2nd, 2012, 7:50 pm
by kcpoole
miyagiman wrote:Hey Ant, when did you get the bone buryer?
Maybey that his new security system for the fabulous elms?
Ken
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 2nd, 2012, 8:10 pm
by anttal63
kcpoole wrote:miyagiman wrote:Hey Ant, when did you get the bone buryer?
Maybey that his new security system for the fabulous elms?

Ken
Listen fellas i havent had a dog in 20 yrs

and i love the Mutts. But since doing bonsai i couldnt stand the thought of training pups and pots coming off benches. I had this oppertunity to take custody of this 4-5yr Chloe. A mature sensible young lady

and so i did. KC she is already patrolling the fences and warning off any potential tresspassers. A deadset yappn little ankle biter in the making.

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 2nd, 2012, 9:46 pm
by kcpoole
Ahh gawd not another one of them!
My neighbours over the back have one of them, and it Yapps constantly while I am out side. So much that i just start up the blower vac and jam the throttle open so I cannot hear the BL^*^dy Dog
When I get tired of that, throw rocks at it so it runs away near their back door to yap, and they get the shits with it then
My other trick is to bash to colourbond fence with a lump of 3x2 so the stupid thing has something to bark at
Threatened them with a letter of complaint to council a few weeks ago, and now they keep it inside

ahh the peace in the area is back
Ps, I love dogs, but when they become offensive to everyone else, I jack up about them
Ken
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 3rd, 2012, 12:36 pm
by anttal63
KC i know your kind

I will not let it yap any more than needed thats for sure!!! The little bitch got me up 4 times during the night Yapping so i'd chase her back into the garage onto her bed with cob web duster in hand. She finally got tired and maybe also realised she had better shut up !!! We shall see tonight
And Now
RIVERSIDE MF I SAID RIVERSIDE !!!
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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 3rd, 2012, 1:18 pm
by kcpoole
anttal63 wrote:KC i know your kind

I will not let it yap any more than needed thats for sure!!! The little bitch got me up 4 times during the night Yapping so i'd chase her back into the garage onto her bed with cob web duster in hand. She finally got tired and maybe also realised she had better shut up !!! We shall see tonight

Lol thats funny
and also that is a serioulsely nice elm. I love that it is very different that the usual run of the mill stuff
Ken
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 4th, 2012, 1:18 pm
by anttal63
Not a peep out of Chloe last night!!! Took her for a 2km walk early evening then a 2nd meal of Chicken schitzel, bobs ya uncle she slept 12 hrs. I suspect she was pretty tired after the trauma of moving homes. MY little baby !!! ENOUGH OF THAT SOFT SHITE !!! MOVING ALONG NOW TO...
HEATHCOTE ELM;
This monster was collectected on the side of the road just outside of Heathcote, 3 yrs ago. This week I finally reduced its roots enough to fit into a pot (read chainsaw) and 1st style. Setting up the trunks for an informal Broom. It has also been drilled out in the trunk ready to hollow next year. This is my 47th repot,style, carve, whatever deciduous since last week of July. I am all deciduoated out. I feel a conifer commin on !!!
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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 4th, 2012, 1:32 pm
by Shannon
Good score mate they look like great material to work with!
I have seen e-elm used well in group settings to create a haunted/windswept forests, maybe you have enough to do something similar?
Something like this......
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 4th, 2012, 2:51 pm
by anttal63
Shannon wrote:Good score mate they look like great material to work with!
I have seen e-elm used well in group settings to create a haunted/windswept forests, maybe you have enough to do something similar?
Something like this......
Hey mate Thanks ! That is a classic setting !!! You sure they are not Chinese elm ???

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: September 4th, 2012, 4:18 pm
by Shannon
Not sure on the species mate, does it matter? The design and concept is what I was keen on
Leong had some great looking English elms a while back heaps of hollows and wild roots they were great for this concept.
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: October 1st, 2012, 8:11 am
by anttal63
A couple of updates !!!
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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: October 1st, 2012, 7:18 pm
by Meagi
Wow that bendigo elm is the best I've seen
Any update pics mate of that particular one
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: October 1st, 2012, 10:58 pm
by anttal63
Meagi wrote:Wow that bendigo elm is the best I've seen
Any update pics mate of that particular one
Hey meagi that is an update on the table above in the left hand corner. Thanks for the kind words !!!

Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: October 4th, 2012, 1:55 pm
by anttal63
Close up of BEE for Meagi !
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Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: October 4th, 2012, 2:02 pm
by MoGanic
Hey Ant,
That tree is stunning but the detail in the landscape literally took my breath away. Very good composition mate!
-Mo
Re: The English Elm memoirs
Posted: October 4th, 2012, 4:45 pm
by anttal63
MoGanic wrote:Hey Ant,
That tree is stunning but the detail in the landscape literally took my breath away. Very good composition mate!
-Mo
For me it was an adventure creating it ! Mo glad you enjoyed, thanks for taking the time.
