But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.
The rhino looks good in the forest! You can't really tell what sort of trees they are when you're looking at the trunks where he is, so it's all good. Your dad's got a great sense of humour like you 😅
Placing a little plastic animal into the forest immediately gives the impression of being in a different country or even continent 🤩 Love it. Thanks Tony and Daddy 😘 I am enjoying sunshine today. Have a great day 🙏 Cheers 🙋♀️ Martina
I like the forest. It’s nice to hear banter between father and son. When my father was alive we would always have a dig at each other and have a laugh😁
Hi Tony, just been speaking to Mel tonight and learnt of your illness coming back, there are no words to describe it, so very sad, what a huge strength of character you are. You're a true master behind the camera and in front of it and have brought joy and happiness to many people myself included. Thinking of you. KR Phil
Cheers Phil. Thanks for the lovely message mate. I'll be updating on my situation on here next week in a videowhich should be interesting. I've still got a long shot of matching DNA to get a new cancer drug, but baring that I'm snookered 🤣 it was great spending time with you and John out with the cameras, and the seaweed pillow gag form Northumberland was a classic that I still find very funny mate Keep on shooting, and always remember that compared to me you're a shit landscape photographer, but then again again so is everyone 🤣🤣
@@TonysBonsai yes that workshop in Northumberland was great and the seaweed pillow gag was a great laugh indeed, I hope you still have it , it could have been that closeness that got you into the Bonsai's 🤣🤣🤣 so feel free to credit me! That was the first time I met you and there was definitely something about your photography that was different Tony, way shitty than mine for sure😝😝😝. Keep well for as long as possible mate. KR Phil
.. when the men are away... the mice will play?!? Great entertainment - literature, comedy and bonsai - money can't buy this stuff!! Really love the rhino and stone addition to the maple forest. The rhino blends beautifully with that great pot - super funny that you dug him out of the garden - glad that he has a safe, beautiful home now.
I’ve just been binge watching and catching up on your last few videos, excellent stuff. I’ve been motivated to work on mine now I can see what I need to do, you really must write a book with all these tips in. Keep up the good work Tony
Attributed to many: "Life is what happens when you're making other plans." Robbie Burns "To a Mouse"..."The best laid schemes o' mice an' men/Gang aft a grey."
This is only a few months old. I personally find maples hard to propogate from cuttings. My advice would be to try to propogate as many different species of trees as possible, and then make a group out of any that are successful
A Rhino without a horn the poachers have been at it mate, I think your maple has powdery mildew as have some of mine, they say it’s usually lack of air flow to the leaves but not sure that is true as mine are in different parts of the garden, worth looking up expert advice on it. The beech is coming on, you both work together very well great to see despite the hard time you give him Tony. Stay good my friend. Btw started to watch you on the big screen but you keep buffering back to the iPad, I wish you would behave yourself.
amazing !!! what an amazing bonsai
Your laugh made my day Tony! Maybe even my whole week! ❤
As always. Lovely to see you two stil playing with the trees and having fun 😊
Nice work Tony, a very cool forest!!!
Thanks Nigel. This is based on a local field maple forest. It's always nice having a frame of reffference to work from
Another great video sir.
Cheers Michael. I just love working on forests mate
It is so nice to see you and your father spending this very important time with each other. I hope your father will be OK after you find peace.
But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.
Yes ! 1Thessalonians verse 14 -18 my favourite chapter of the Bible!!! 😍🤩🥰 Thanx,God bless you ✌️
Loving the double act boys , you are both amazingly inspirational and a joy together ❤
A lovely copse, keep up the fab work. A rhino made all the difference. Keep growing xx
The rhino looks good in the forest! You can't really tell what sort of trees they are when you're looking at the trunks where he is, so it's all good.
Your dad's got a great sense of humour like you 😅
Love the Rhino penjing. What a difference the flat stones make in giving the viewer a sense of scale. Nicely tidied up.
Lovely job
Placing a little plastic animal into the forest immediately gives the impression of being in a different country or even continent 🤩 Love it. Thanks Tony and Daddy 😘 I am enjoying sunshine today. Have a great day 🙏 Cheers 🙋♀️ Martina
Love the japes with you and your Dad, keep em coming! All the best mate xx
I like the forest. It’s nice to hear banter between father and son. When my father was alive we would always have a dig at each other and have a laugh😁
Looking good Tony, love all forest Bonsai.
Me too. They're my favourite
Great video love that maple forrest
Great stuff Tony - glad to see you are embracing the plastic animals for your forests :)
Allways love native species!
Grts
Kennet
Hi Tony, just been speaking to Mel tonight and learnt of your illness coming back, there are no words to describe it, so very sad, what a huge strength of character you are. You're a true master behind the camera and in front of it and have brought joy and happiness to many people myself included. Thinking of you. KR Phil
Cheers Phil. Thanks for the lovely message mate. I'll be updating on my situation on here next week in a videowhich should be interesting. I've still got a long shot of matching DNA to get a new cancer drug, but baring that I'm snookered 🤣 it was great spending time with you and John out with the cameras, and the seaweed pillow gag form Northumberland was a classic that I still find very funny mate
Keep on shooting, and always remember that compared to me you're a shit landscape photographer, but then again again so is everyone 🤣🤣
@@TonysBonsai yes that workshop in Northumberland was great and the seaweed pillow gag was a great laugh indeed, I hope you still have it , it could have been that closeness that got you into the Bonsai's 🤣🤣🤣 so feel free to credit me! That was the first time I met you and there was definitely something about your photography that was different Tony, way shitty than mine for sure😝😝😝. Keep well for as long as possible mate. KR Phil
.. when the men are away... the mice will play?!? Great entertainment - literature, comedy and bonsai - money can't buy this stuff!! Really love the rhino and stone addition to the maple forest. The rhino blends beautifully with that great pot - super funny that you dug him out of the garden - glad that he has a safe, beautiful home now.
I’ve just been binge watching and catching up on your last few videos, excellent stuff. I’ve been motivated to work on mine now I can see what I need to do, you really must write a book with all these tips in. Keep up the good work Tony
Thanks, but I've never been much of a reader or writer. I've always been more of a doer
I have a hippo like that living on one of my plants and I dug it up in the garden too, along with various other farm animals
Nice Tony 👍
Attributed to many: "Life is what happens when you're making other plans." Robbie Burns "To a Mouse"..."The best laid schemes o' mice an' men/Gang aft a grey."
Tony prunes everything, even his toy rhino! 😆
I wanted to develop ramification in the horn 🤣
If you succeed, you have saved the rhinos
👍👌🙂
Nice little forest Tony. I have a purple beech about same size as yours. Do you defoliate your beech at all or just keep the leaves as they are.
how old is this one ? im thinking about getting some off cut of maple and using rooting powder - would that work?
This is only a few months old.
I personally find maples hard to propogate from cuttings. My advice would be to try to propogate as many different species of trees as possible, and then make a group out of any that are successful
It's Robert Burns:
"The best laid schemes o' mice an' men
Gang aft a-gley."
😊
A Rhino without a horn the poachers have been at it mate, I think your maple has powdery mildew as have some of mine, they say it’s usually lack of air flow to the leaves but not sure that is true as mine are in different parts of the garden, worth looking up expert advice on it. The beech is coming on, you both work together very well great to see despite the hard time you give him Tony. Stay good my friend. Btw started to watch you on the big screen but you keep buffering back to the iPad, I wish you would behave yourself.
Still laughing at the rhino, sheer genius!
Good work chaps, ive given a name to the animal Rhino Neal, ( Ryan O’neal , actor.) your dad might know that name. 😂
Love it!
You don't often see rhinos in maple forests, do you?😂😂😂
All the time mate. I see them this time of year whenever I'm out picking mushrooms 🍄🤣
❤
should a been: aft a gley. Spell check fight.....