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Ikebana on the Eastern Shore…it was great fun!
Tue, Jun 15 - 8:10 am
Ferdinand Ballesteros - Source
We had a lot of fun last weekend. We were invited
by Pat Bennett, proprietor of the Marquis of Dufferin
Seaside Inn, to hold an ikebana workshop at
the inn. The inn, overlooking the ocean, was a very cozy place. We
loved sitting on the patio swing outside and enjoyed quiet moments just
taking all the scenery in. We also had fun tossing a frisbee around!
The food was exceptional too. Miyako ordered the seafood chowder for
both dinner and lunch! Pat and her staff were simply wonderful and made
us all feel very welcome.
For the workshop, we did bring the spider mums to
be used as blossoms but the area itself was a heavenly place for the
ikebanista! Pat took us to
a spot where we could cut branches to our hearts' content--alder,
tamarack larch, apple, bullrush, lupins, lilacs, quince and a lot more
that we didn't know the names of! The participants of the workshop were
ladies from the area and they were quite happy to use local branches in
their arrangements. Who wouldn't be...they have tons of supply right
in their backyards!
Thank
you all for making our first-time visit to the Eastern Shore a pleasant
and enjoyable one. We will be back!
PS. Pat Bennett also
creates beautiful pottery pieces. We have some of her unique flower
holders and plates at the shop.
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