During the convention this year I had a little personal set back, and started to reflect on what got me into Bonsai, and why I enjoy this art so much. I’ve been doing bonsai for over 14 years now and have made some progress. However I needed take a step back and remember my journey thus far and decide where I need to go.
To do this I couldn’t think of a better place for me personally than to go back to where it all began for me. The National Arboretum in Washington D.C. So this past week end I hopped a plane to the nation’s capital to view the trees that inspired me so long ago…
This picture is a picture of me taking photos of the trees at the arboretum the very first time I saw them. It was 1996 and remember it like yesterday. The amazing feeling when I saw these perfect little trees was incredible and still haven’t lost that when I see a well done bonsai. It when then that I realized how special these trees are and how much emotion can be brought out from those viewing them. This is why I do bonsai.
This is a picture of me from this past week. My photo equipment has certainly become more expensive. However my passion for these trees have never been so strong. I know I have a long way to go, and the trees at the arboretum are a reminder to me of what can be accomplished over time. I need to stay focused and remind myself of why I constantly work on my trees to improve their health, develop the branching, and bring out the emotions of those that will see them.
I may never create anything as spectacular as John Naka’s Goshen, but I think I’m okay with that. We can’t all be the best, but we can certainly try and have fun along the way. Just hang in there…