The competition started at 8 in the morning and ended at 5 in the afternoon...
You were allowed to come and go at will. There were people coming and going
all day observing, with one rule that they were not allowed to give advice, for
this could disqualify a contestant.
We were not on stage, just in a workshop type room.
Oh... The jins...
I left them long to give folks something to talk about
And boy was there ever talk !!!
I provided the moss, I brought the moss all the way form Florida !!!
I knew no one else would of thought of it !!! and in fact no one did, untill mine was
seen, and all of a sudden moss appeared on another tree


Any Rules ???
Yes!!! Clearly don't use Aluminum wire !!!
Everyone else in the competition was from the Northeast, and they all had Copper
wire... which obviously looks so much better !!! I unfortunately being from Florida
don't use the stuff, for one reason and one reason only... Our trees grow so fast
here, that in less than 2 months later we are already taking it back off !!! Would be
way to expensive to go through copper that fast !!!
Besides my Jins being to long... The next major talking point was that there was to
much wire on the tree and it was distracting... No one else wired a jin but me...
I wanted to make sure that when the wood dried out and the wire could be taken
off, in a couple of days, that they stayed where I put them...