journal of a Pacific Bonsai Museum intern

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Hi all, I'm Will, and for the summer, I will be working at the Pacific Bonsai Museum as a bonsai intern. Inspired by @DogwoodApprentice 's thread, I will be journaling my time--and hopefully repurposing these posts for my blog. As I need to attend to some duties in my own garden today, I'll start off with some background and how I got this transformational opportunity.

Those who know me have seen how quickly I've committed myself to this funny art. What started out as a hobby became a passion, then obsession, then dream of a vocation. I'm young, and highly optimistic about bonsai and community (if little else). For the last half decade, I've been working in an engineering field for which I have professional training, but as more and more of my idle thoughts have found themselves lingering on trees and art, I have struggled to put myself into that work. I'm not someone who finds it easy to half ass something--good enough isn't--and my inability to do better than "good enough" in my day job(1) was painful. A few months ago, I started applying for other jobs in my professional career with the goal of finding a role that would give me more time to focus on bonsai. While working on my resume, I got an email from PBM curator Aarin Packard, sharing an opportunity of an internship. If ever there was a fateful timing, it was here, as I had already picked out a date to quit my day job.

Stepping back even further; the first time I set a concrete bonsai career goal. I saw a post right here from @rockm that the museum was looking for a job. A job seeking part time work, with full health insurance benefits(2)! I resolved that next time such a job was available, that I would be prepared to take it. I didn't know exactly what that looked like at the time, but setting that goal allowed me to set a series of goals that became imaginable, achievable. Such as volunteering at the museum, and in the collections of others. This aim led me also to write down some mantras. I will close this journal entry with the first of these

The goal is to work on great trees, not to have them

next time, I'll write about my first couple days on the job, and maybe a bit of my last couple days on the old one

(1) I started using this term as a joke when I found answering "what do you do?", etc with bonsai rather than my corporate occupation
(2) Context for those who live in a modern welfare society, the United States has largely non-functional public health systems. One's access to quality medical care is wholly dependent on their ability to work a job or be independently wealthy.
 
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