Sepos 2015 (4/24 - 4/26)

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eOrchids

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Hey all,
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University will host The Southeast Pennsylvania Orchid Show this year between 4/24 - 4/26.

1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Hope to see you guys there.

I will be going on Sunday.
 
Actually it works better than airbags, but the paramedics had to cut it into ribbons so they could treat me

I was able to put some scraps together so I had something to read during the many hours in the waiting room and X-rays, cat scan etc
 
Did your concussion and ensuing brain damage result in you being able to read German!? :evil: If you're going to SEPOS later can you pick up some plants that Cheyenne is bringing for me?
 
I apologize if i mistake, nowadays I don't have time to go through threads, usually I see a title and just type in a reply. With my older phone I have older tapatalk and it doesn't show people's signature files or certain web links, so if someone's real name is there I never see it. I very rarely have time to turn on my computer and look through threads. As it is I'm checking and trying to type on my phone at 4:45am! So I hope people have a sense of humor and I apologize ahead of time! :rollhappy:
 
Some idiot left his camera at home as he left for Philly in the wee hours of the morning. These are some shots from my cell phone, and I will try to post some more tomorrow. Met some fun people, discussed having a NYC show again, went ot dinner with Ben Ooi and a friend...












 
I was only there for about 20 minutes yesterday, dropping off plants for a customer and picking up a load from Ten Shin Gardens (keep an eye on our list in the upcoming days - no slippers, phal species and vandaceous only).

Turnout looked good for only being open 15 minutes, and the vendors had lots of goodies.


Ray Barkalow
firstrays.com
 
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