Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
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Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
The Goulburn Exhibition has come and gone for another year and this is just a brief "thankyou" to the Ausbonsai site, and those that supported us. We had one of our best attendances this year and the quailty of the display was great for such a small club.
For those who missed the show, I am attaching a few photos of trees that were not awarded a prize.
For those who missed the show, I am attaching a few photos of trees that were not awarded a prize.
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
I will work out how to attach more than one photo at a time soon.
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One at a time is the best I can do.
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Only a couple to go, promise!!!
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And a winner form last year to round it out.
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
hey watto
nice pics, when you upload your attachment, press add the file, and then browse for another one.
after you have a bunch on the screen, press place inline, they will jump up into your text panel as some text in those square brackets, so you can choose the order you want them in...
have a crack, you can read this at the bottom of the screen when you're typing or uploading your attachments

nice pics, when you upload your attachment, press add the file, and then browse for another one.
after you have a bunch on the screen, press place inline, they will jump up into your text panel as some text in those square brackets, so you can choose the order you want them in...
have a crack, you can read this at the bottom of the screen when you're typing or uploading your attachments

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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
It's exactly the same as adding one... except you do it againWatto wrote:I will work out how to attach more than one photo at a time soon.

Assuming you're doing it like this: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2381&p=24279#p24279
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
Thank you for the photos Watto, it is great to see regional areas doing so well with bonsai exhibits. Thanks for taking the time to share the images. How many people did you get through the exhibit and what was the weather like at goulburn?
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Aaron & Japh,
Thanks for the info and help. I will try to attach a couple of photos next time, but as you can see technology is not my number one subject, ha ha ha.
Thanks for the info and help. I will try to attach a couple of photos next time, but as you can see technology is not my number one subject, ha ha ha.
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Masekeane,
Not sure how many people through the door, but it was a good number for us considering the weather - cold and wet, but ideal for looking at bonsai inside.
Not sure how many people through the door, but it was a good number for us considering the weather - cold and wet, but ideal for looking at bonsai inside.
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
Well done again even considering the weather, cold wet everywhere by the sound of it.
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
G,day Watto.
Exhibitions always interest me, alas being here in the west it is a long way to go. How many member,s have you in the club?.
What I find pleasing with this one, is that every tree had its own stand, and accent. I find these little things as some people refer to them as.
The difference between a class show, and a show is very evident. It shows pride is taken in your tree's and your CLUB.
Congratulation's I wish more would look at what a small club can achieve and aim for that higher standard.
Just my opinion for what it is worth
Again well done
Pup
Exhibitions always interest me, alas being here in the west it is a long way to go. How many member,s have you in the club?.
What I find pleasing with this one, is that every tree had its own stand, and accent. I find these little things as some people refer to them as.
The difference between a class show, and a show is very evident. It shows pride is taken in your tree's and your CLUB.
Congratulation's I wish more would look at what a small club can achieve and aim for that higher standard.
Just my opinion for what it is worth

Pup
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Thanks for the kind words Pup. Our club has less than 20 members, but we are driven along by a very hard working Treasurer and Secretary - success is probably in the people, not in the numbers.
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition Thankyou
That is my point Watto pride, in what you do whether 20 or 120, do the best possible and have a great show. Not a huge amount and mediocre.Watto wrote:Thanks for the kind words Pup. Our club has less than 20 members, but we are driven along by a very hard working Treasurer and Secretary - success is probably in the people, not in the numbers.
Again congratulation's Pup

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