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.
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
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.
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.
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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they do look like fish! great shot Meg.
ReplyDeleteYeah they look great!
ReplyDeleteEye-popping, indeed! Very funny and a bit scary, Meg.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery 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?
ReplyDelete-Kim
I love these. Finding Nemo on a bush. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
ReplyDeleteKim, JB says it's an Avanacluia Rossopescia... however you pronounce it! Now we can all have fish on trees.
ReplyDeleteMeg
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, it could be a Buggeredifiknowia.....
Oh, come on, JB, I was hoping for a sound clip!
ReplyDeleteRossopescia - that much I know, it's red fish!
That is eye catching Meg
ReplyDeleteThanks, Oya.
ReplyDeleteAnd... 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.
Interesting shot.Good colors and light.I like the composition.Good contrasts and textures.Well done!
ReplyDeletehow interesting!
ReplyDeletevery well taken! love it! love it! :-)
really peculiar little things....
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
ReplyDeletewhat a strange likeness to Nemo!!
ReplyDeleteValentine's greetings from Minneapolis!!
great find Meg =)
ReplyDeletehappy Valentine's Day!
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.
ReplyDeleteYou really got me with this one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of colour and imagination!
Cheers!
ohhh.....very cute and great shot!:)
ReplyDeleteGives "looking fishy" a whole new meaning. *laugh*
ReplyDeleteYou got me, too. Thought it was Sushi material. ;-)
Merisi
Vienna for Beginners
Thanks for visiting, people.
ReplyDeleteSushi material, Merisi? Never thought of it; I wonder how it'll taste with wasabi??