tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227360790206691468.post6238548137823067130..comments2023-05-28T10:22:35.048+01:00Comments on Walter's Travelogues: Czech Bonsai Convention 2009 - the treesWalter Pallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08398046016738136730noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227360790206691468.post-12949598918355101712009-09-15T12:21:03.635+01:002009-09-15T12:21:03.635+01:00Dear Mr. Pall!
"The level of the exhibit in m...Dear Mr. Pall!<br />"The level of the exhibit in my opinion is now good European standard, comparable to Germany for example. It was great to see how this rather small country has developed into an important bonsai nation."<br />This is the most important sentens of you to us. In Hungary the bonsai living, or culture has 25 years experience. But there ar more clubs and bonsai funs, who has curious vision of bonsai. We order bonsai exhibitions from year to year, it has even higher quality (this is my opinion), but a big problem is, there are even more imported plants. I like your works, because this plants are inland species. I think, that everybody need an own style, we dont need copying the japan bonsai tsyles so exact. I think you do this way also (please say, if i take a mistake).<br />I hope once you say some similar to us.<br />I'm curios, how mouch you know our bonsai life in Hungary?<br />With best regards: Balázs Tóth-Szabó<br /><br />ps.: sorry, my english is a little poor.Tóth-Szabó Balázshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06200444910745734768noreply@blogger.com