Yesterday was the coldest, most miserable day in a very long time: the mercury managed to sneak all the way up to 8C out here in the foothills. The bleakness of the day was compounded by the fact that I am broke and somewhat housebound due to a 'lateral tibial plateau fracture' I sustained at work about 6 weeks ago. I should be enjoying the time off and blowing my holiday pay on new Bonsai acquisitions, but I'm left in limbo as I eagerly await reimbursement for my medical expenses and compensation for my injury.
So, what is a broke and injured Bonsai enthusiast to do with his time off?
I could spend all my time drinking coffee and playing Words With Friends on my "smart" phone, and generally getting flabby and depressed, or I could grab a shovel and dig up the clump of Japanese Quince in the driveway (you know the one that the neighbour is constantly ring-barking with his whipper snipper?

Here are the pics of it as it came out of the ground:
As I dug, I broke off a handful (7-8?) of old, dead canes, and the 'clump' seemed as though it would likely break into a number of smaller plants. I removed as much soil as I could, then set the whole mess into a tub of water with Seasol, and left it overnight. Today, I hope to get in and see what's happening in there. I don't expect any instant masterpieces from this one, but you never know...
[EDIT] As a reference, the spot where the timber finishes and the fibro starts on the wall is about 500mm from the deck. [/EDIT]
Updates to follow...
Thanks.
Fly.