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so finally I get to go to Chicago! "Less is more." woo hoo!
no, really, I've been meaning to visit in upwards of 10 years. I have a weekend there (plus a few more days of work), which happens to coincide with the Orchid Congress bash at the botanic garden, but, considering that I want to see more of Mies' city than that, I will probably only swing by for the show. I do plan on visiting Oak Hill. Any other suggestions would be most welcome..... |
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You're not going to hear any of the speakers we have at the MAOC?
4/28 Sat at 1 pm - Hadley Cash - Complex Paph Breeding 4/28 Sat at 3 pm Eric Christenson - Maxillaria 4/29 Sun at 11:30 am Patricia Harding - Huntleya Tribe 4/29 Sun at 1 pm Eric Christenson - Orchids Peru 4/29 Sun at 3 pm Alfredo Manrque - Phrag kovachii Culture and Conservation. would love to have you. When the speakers are not speaking, I will be hanging out in the hospitality suite, at the host hotel where the speakers will be. Stop in to say hello and have some refreshments & food. Sights to see, if you enjoy architecture, you must take the River Boat Architectural Tour of Chicago. The boat is docked on the Chicago river, about 2 blocks east of Michigan Ave, 2 blocks south of Grand ave. The North Pier Building, near Dick's Last Resort. Essentially near the foot of Navy Pier. The tour dosiants are Unv of IL Chicago Campus architecture students. They will focus mainly on the dozens of 500 to 1000 ft building built in the last 10 years. I was amazed. Some are best seen from the river. The State of IL building, the Sky Bridge in the west Loop. Dozens of Skidmore-Owens projects and the list goes on. Don't forget, Trump Tower is now at about 50 stories, on its way to 100+. Yeah, you go right under the Sears tower, but that is so 1970. Really a great tour, weekends from about 10 am to 5 pm. Not cheap $40. But well worth it. Hope to see you Ki Leo |
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FOrgot
Illinois Orchid Society website www.iosoc.com registration forms and hotel info and everything you need to know. Leo |
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good question. It's on the website:
Anything Orchids Chelsea Galleries Clown Alley Orchids Ecuagenera E.F.G. Orchids, Inc. Fox Valley Orchids Goin’ to Pot Orchids Hilltop Orchids Hoosier Orchid Company Iowa Orchids MAQs Flowers Miranda Orchids Natt's Orchids New Vision Orchids New World Orchids Oak Hill Gardens Of Nature Orchid Inn Orchid Trading Company Orchids by Hausermann Orchids Limited Porter's Orchids Purple Clay Imports Tinamou Pottery Tree Frog Tropics Windsong Orchids Bob & Helen Younghale |
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Patricia Harding's talk on the Huntleya tribe. - She'll be talking abou the whole group which includes Cochleanthes, Chondrorhyncha, Pescatoria, and a bunch of other nice orchids for the light garden. My favorite of the group is Cochleanthes amazonica. Also have a Pescoranthes Painted Lady that is in bloom about 200 days a year.
Eric's talk on Maxillaria will cover both the well known small flowered ones and the newer, large flowered species. Some dozen or so Maxillarias have flowers as big as any Cymbidium. It isn't too hard to find the big flowered Maxillarias, Ecuagenera, PeruFlora, CJM, Orquideas del Valle and several other groups all bring the big flowered Maxillarias in lately. |
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argh. I know, I'm going to shop.
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