Two beauties there.The tang is a glorious colour. The other fish doesn’t look as though he’s very forgiving if you’re late with lunch.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
Thank-you! He’s a Hawkfish. He likes to perch on the rocks and plummet down onto his food. He’s a funny little fellow. I’ve had both of them for about 5 years. The Tang likes to change colors, he gets very pale when he is mad at me (late for dinner – those kind of things).
There you are!!! I was just about to head over to your blog because I hadn’t heard from you in several days. Well, at least I haven’t started saying I’m fixing to do things and talking about grinning like a jackass eating briars and something else about pissing on flat rocks but I never really did understand that saying.
I was just thinking the same of you and popped over!
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And there I be!!! How about ‘cold as a well-digger’s butt in Montana’, that’s another one we hear a lot around here. Or here is another one – I was so poor I couldn’t even pay attention. Can’t remember anymore.
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No…I do recall my grandmother (seriously) referring to someone else as being so poor that she reused tea bags and coffee grounds.
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Ooo! Reused coffee grounds. Does that work?
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I don’t think so since she would invite her over for the drink and she was very poor as well
Two beauties there.The tang is a glorious colour. The other fish doesn’t look as though he’s very forgiving if you’re late with lunch.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
Thank-you! He’s a Hawkfish. He likes to perch on the rocks and plummet down onto his food. He’s a funny little fellow. I’ve had both of them for about 5 years. The Tang likes to change colors, he gets very pale when he is mad at me (late for dinner – those kind of things).
Quarium? That’s cheating!
I know – it was out of desperation.
Nice! Now you’re sounding like you’re from the South 😀
There you are!!! I was just about to head over to your blog because I hadn’t heard from you in several days. Well, at least I haven’t started saying I’m fixing to do things and talking about grinning like a jackass eating briars and something else about pissing on flat rocks but I never really did understand that saying.
“Grinning like a jackass eating briars”
Now there’s one I haven’t heard, ha!
I was just thinking the same of you and popped over!
And there I be!!! How about ‘cold as a well-digger’s butt in Montana’, that’s another one we hear a lot around here. Or here is another one – I was so poor I couldn’t even pay attention. Can’t remember anymore.
No…I do recall my grandmother (seriously) referring to someone else as being so poor that she reused tea bags and coffee grounds.
Ooo! Reused coffee grounds. Does that work?
I don’t think so since she would invite her over for the drink and she was very poor as well