(03-10-2017, 11:59 PM)KAV Wrote: I think a roshi ( zen master) would love exploring this 'zen business' in shaving. I believe the more correct term is satori ( achieving enlightenment) which, like Sartorial is the ability to simply do something without thinking about it. Fly fishing is another exellent example and I would add my own. I decided Kodiak Alaska a splendid location to learn this most noble of pursuits. I went fishing, after learning basic casts with the Kraft Store fishing salesman. I managed to hook a salmon during the run and was so intent the measured warning of my mentor went unheard. I finally used splatter vision to realise another fisherman was approaching from an angle to steal my catch. I let him take it. Like shaving " sometimes you get the bear, sometimes the bear gets you."
Chris, flyfishing for salmon in Alaska is definitely on my bucket list. They say on certain rivers the bears are conditioned by the high pitched whine of the reels singing as they pay out line. It's like ringing the dinner bell. When a grizzly wants your catch, I say let him have it. A noble gesture of which Hemingway would have approved, I'm sure.