A cool, sunny day in Melbourne today and I went to my step-dad's joint to help repot one of his azaleas. That's it below. When it was flowering and the rear view of the roots upon repot today ... I've said before that I have more success with Azaleas in the garden than as Bonsai. I have a some small trees though. A few Shohin and numerous Mame and I decided to repot them while at dad's too. It was a relaxing day and I don't mind saying we were both thinking of Rudi (recently passed) and Marlene from YVBS as we went about our business today.
The little Mame's are enjoyable to grow - some even have have little sacrifice branches. All the trees are nothin' special but keep on trying, I will.
They were all too wet and many pot-bound - as this Shohin-sized one shows below. I am happy with how an early attempt at a root-over-rock is kind of working too. They are all now in a more free-draining mix. I have added some Azalea osmocote too.
Below is a close-up of the Shohin-sized tree on the left. It's about to burst into flower (white).
And MelB just informed me that this little accent plant is from the viola family - colloquially called John Jomp Up! The Mame-sized will spend summer on a tray lined with stone sitting above water and next to some Johnny's.

Anyway - a relaxing and somewhat meditative day.

Cheers,
Mark