Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Nimo's Mates

I watched "Finding Nimo" for the first time just last week, and a few days later when I found these guys, I couldn't stop giggling. Here's an eye-popper.

Happy Valentine's Day, folks.

23 comments:

  1. they do look like fish! great shot Meg.

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  2. Eye-popping, indeed! Very funny and a bit scary, Meg.

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  3. Very fun find! The doctor's office has some clown fish and they seem much shier than these mates you've found. What plant might this be? Any idea?
    -Kim

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  4. I love these. Finding Nemo on a bush. Great shot.

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  5. Thanks for stopping by, everybody. Kim, I looked for a sign but I couldn't find it. And if I ever see this tree in flower, (and I assume it did) I probably won't even recognize it, either.

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  6. Kim, JB says it's an Avanacluia Rossopescia... however you pronounce it! Now we can all have fish on trees.

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  7. Meg

    On the other hand, it could be a Buggeredifiknowia.....

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  8. Oh, come on, JB, I was hoping for a sound clip!

    Rossopescia - that much I know, it's red fish!

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  9. That is eye catching Meg

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  10. Thanks, Oya.

    And... ahem.... to all who wanted to know what plant this is, I haven't got a clue.... or Avanacluia... Let's never pay any attention to JB any more - for the next few minutes. If we ignore him, he might go away.

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  11. Interesting shot.Good colors and light.I like the composition.Good contrasts and textures.Well done!

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  12. how interesting!

    very well taken! love it! love it! :-)

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  13. really peculiar little things....

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  14. Thanks for your visits. If I remember where this shrub is next summer, I'll definitely come back and see what kind of flowers "live" here.

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  15. what a strange likeness to Nemo!!
    Valentine's greetings from Minneapolis!!

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  16. great find Meg =)

    happy Valentine's Day!

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  17. Thanks, folks. I'm just waiting for the Southerlies just now - that's the wind from the South Pole (I think) - it's the cooler temperatures... Right now, I want to dive into your profile photo, Jazzy.

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  18. You really got me with this one!
    Beautiful shot of colour and imagination!

    Cheers!

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  19. ohhh.....very cute and great shot!:)

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  20. Gives "looking fishy" a whole new meaning. *laugh*
    You got me, too. Thought it was Sushi material. ;-)
    Merisi
    Vienna for Beginners

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  21. Thanks for visiting, people.

    Sushi material, Merisi? Never thought of it; I wonder how it'll taste with wasabi??

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