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ICPS 2012 conference picture thread

  • #21
so you found it ok? *insert mischievous smile here*
 
  • #22
That was youuuuuuuu!!!! I thought that Richard did that :lol:
 
  • #23
nope I couldn't resist haha :D how bad did you freak out?
 
  • #24
To be honest, under the table was the first place I looked.
 
  • #25
unlike winnie the pooh, luca's head is not full of fluff :p
 
  • #26
All of the fluff is on top of it, and blocks the rearview mirror.
 
  • #28
Wire, pshhh..... :p.
 
  • #29
Alright, time to share some pics I have taken at the ICPS Conference:
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  • #30
Ive got a few people pics, but want to ask permission before I post them
 
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  • #31
You have my permission :)
 
  • #32
kk, but still need one more... be tomorrow, they are on a plane somewhere :)
 
  • #34
ehehehe, poor snakes.... they have no idea of the danger they are in
 
  • #35
Officially approved for your viewing pleasure
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left to right: Heli, Peatmoss, Zu
What smiles....

One more "ppl" pic but need additional approvals
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  • #36
AWWWWWW...who would have thought that Zu had such a beautiful smile?....you know, as opposed to her usual grimace of mild contempt? :awesome:
 
  • #37
Is this the pic where we just started laughing after Zu's bag related comment? :p
 
  • #39
Haha :p
 
  • #40
This is probably beating a dead horse, but was anyone else surprised by the poor quality plants that a certain northeastern vendor was selling on the long wall on the right side of the room? Some of the plants were clearly not well-acclimated. I saw petiolaris 'dews that looked half-dead, and at least a few N. glabrata that were putting out leaves significantly smaller than the ones below them, presumably from being poorly acclimated when they received them from their supplier. It was kind of embarrassing...

Of course, most of the other vendors more than made up for it, as well as all the gorgeous display plants!
 
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