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A Visit to Jerry Addington’s – Sep 2016

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Hi all! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Hope everyone is doing well. Things here at The Pitcher Plant Project are still going through some transplant adjustments, but rest assured – there’s plenty of things in the works. Back in September, Kinjie, Calen and I had the fantastic pleasure of geeking out once again in Jerry Addington’s wonderful Sarracenia wonderland. As some of you may know from previous posts from Jerry’s place, it is always an honor to kick it with Jerry and see the magnificent assemblage of his carnivorous plants. We also met up with fellow growers and friends – Ron “Rocket Man” Spores, Kyle Hooper and Steve Galic. It is always delightful to be able to nerd out to these plants with fellow Sarraceniaphiles. Ahhh, good times indeed.

I’ve put together a quirky video of our visit for your viewing pleasure. There’s also a slideshow for your eyes to feast on, as well and some highlight photos down below. Enjoy!

Jerry – as always we would like to thank you so much for your kindness, hospitality and generosity. Thank you for always urging us to push the envelope of growing and breeding and thank you for your constant inspiration and encouragement.

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Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Behind the scenes. #KinjiePhotobombsWhileCombingEverything

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Calen, the selfie master in effect.

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

Jerry Addington - Sep 2016

The Legend

Ok ok ok. I have to throw this in here. I mean, how could I not?! Jerry Addington – a modern day Leonardo Da Vinci creating masterful and stunning works of art with Sarracenia. 🙂