tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-397501188605731592.post7362553666970437598..comments2023-12-29T11:18:58.637+01:00Comments on The Nordic Lotus Ikebana Blog: Water: Reflecting Heavennordic lotushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02888022298616927839noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-397501188605731592.post-59417274989245220482010-11-05T15:42:40.483+01:002010-11-05T15:42:40.483+01:00Looking forward to seeing your new photos. i love ...Looking forward to seeing your new photos. i love the tokonoma space in your workshop place.<br /><br />My teacher is the only one in Norway that gives classes. Ikebana is not very well know here - although people love it when we are exhibiting. That's why sharing with other ikebana enthusiasts around the world means a lot to me.nordic lotushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02888022298616927839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-397501188605731592.post-9740541103118911072010-11-05T01:49:32.565+01:002010-11-05T01:49:32.565+01:00Thank you for the comments on my most recent Ikeba...Thank you for the comments on my most recent Ikebana blog post. Those rose hips were unusual to me too. They came from small wild roses. The larger rose hips that I am most familiar with are from the domestic/genetically modified roses found in most gardens around here.<br /><br />I'm just in from my latest lesson. I took several behind the scene photos to show my classmates and teacher and workshop space. I'll post them in a couple of days. Is Ikebana popular in your area?Kathryn Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13322878341185208920noreply@blogger.com