Well, as usual Alex, you've broadened my horizons with this post. But as a college grad with AS degree in Automotive Technology, I didn't get much learnin' in the fine arts which means I hadn't a clue who Georgia O'Keefe was . So I didn't get the connection between her paintings: http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~bump/E379S/fall97/windy/gokeefe/okeefe.html & El Grande. Any enlightenment would be helpful, but keep it in laymen's terms, i.e. wheel, piston, carburetor, engine & you could even stretch it to the European terminology, bonnet, tyre, driving on the left side of road, etc. I assume you mean cutting the stem end of Hab off and looking into cut end opposite stem? Sorry, no pictures. Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Silbajoris" <asilbajo@hotmail.com> To: <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Thursday, 19 September, 2002 11:24 AM Subject: [CH] Georgia O'Keefe > > Recently I cut a hab and looked at the inside of the stem end. It reminded > me of one of the O'Keefe paintings of flowers. Has anyone taken a picture > of something like that? > > - A