For the record, the Fordyces are going through some changes, but I have talked with Sue recently, and she assured me that they are keeping their website up, and the last I heard, the plan was for Frank to maintain a small collection of his breeding stock, and continue to make hybrids. The last time I spole with Frank, a couple months ago, he was making hybrids. Sue had sold some divisions and flasks on eBay, as part of the nursery liquidation, and was surprised how successful that was. I think we have not seen the last of the Fordyces.
The Michels (Orchids Orinda) are really capitalizing on the real estate market which is probably at a peak. Although their nursery was a pleasure to visit, I know Helen is excited about being able to do other things, and I think Maynard is pleased that they have so much flexibility right now. It is a good time for US orchid nurseries to take the money and run. The major inputs of energy and labor are really expensive in the US, and the pot-plant market has changed forever. Valorie Tonkin bless her heart, has been trying to keep Tonkin's going since Jack passed away, but in my opinion, this is probably a good thing for her too. Change is usually uncomfortable, but is not always bad. rob't _______________________________________________ the OrchidGuide Digest (OGD) orchids@orchidguide.com http://orchidguide.com/mailman/listinfo/orchids_orchidguide.com