Howdy, Mike,

Phooey on me: my use of the cut-and-paste tool in pasting URLs was not so hot!

Only the first one I pasted is correct: the "others" are all the same URL 
repeated.

I noted only afterwards that the URL of a picture did not change in the browser 
command-line, where I copied the URL, as I changed pictures on the Forum (where 
I uploaded these photos to, long ago).  Oh, well.  Sorry, Mike!  Sorry, All!

So, I posted again, giving only one URL to one pic, the shovel project.

I cut wood by whistling (Sometimes I'm surprised to realize I'm wielding a good 
English handsaw at the same time!). ;-)

--Joe  

> uerusuboyo@... wrote:
>
> Joe, Quite the talent you have there! I spent a few years learning pottery 
> and sculpture, so I have immense respect for tools and the makers of them. As 
> you quite rightly say, there is nothing 'unreal' about tools: a farmer hoeing 
> a field; a chef measuring ingredients; a swordsman duelling. But I was 
> specifically referring to words and theories (as tools) used to describe Zen. 
> In this case they are the finger and never the moon. Similarly, you can't cut 
> a piece of wood by saying the word "saw".



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