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What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Menopulangouling; Hanging Out A Line

 





...'Cos there ain't much else going on!

11 comments:

  1. Ooooooo! I loves the purty fishes! That blue and white one is amazin'!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  2. Hi Yamini - Coming here after a long time ... Hope all well ... In my childhood I never knew fish could be of many colours... So nice!

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  3. I watch the fish when we go to what i think of as the catfood shop. They have birds too, but they are all in cages on the mezzanine. Ive never managed to get close to them, but the fish.... Fz & Pz Mr T

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  4. oooh they are beautiful... the mama dreams about having a little pond... but our dad said he has to pond-er about that.... since 3 years or so...

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  5. The inky blue and white fish is amazing. Do you know what it is?
    I'm wondering are you a fan of the BBC's Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse show 'Gone Fishing'. It's a gently agreeable watch.
    Cheers, Gail.

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    1. Hari OM
      These are Koi Carp, in the ponds of the Chinese Gdns in Sydney - they are scanned photographs, which tells you how long ago I took these! Koi are revered in oriental tradition - some kitchens in larger homes would have a 'swimway' through them and food scraps would be fed to the fish, serving the purpose of 'green disposal' too!!! They become friendly and seem to know who's who and will feed from the hand of the keeper. YAM xx

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  6. I have seen the gold and the orange but not the blue. You're beautiful. I like to go to Jungle Gardens and feed the ones they have there it's been years since I did that

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  7. Hope you have a good fish tale for us.
    OMFishes in the last photo of the kois the one on the left almost has a Wedgewood blue pattern. Hugs Cecilia

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  8. So the A koi, the B koi, and the C koi can escape, because they know the predator will always go after the D koi. Sorry. My Name is Marv and I am a bad punner! have a marvellously happy Day!

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  9. I do miss my little backyard pond at times. namaste, janice xx

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