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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Fishies!

 The eye doctor's office has a very nice aquarium with five fairly large fish. I know nothing about fish except that these are pretty and the aquarium was very clean.
tropical fish


I did quite a lot today. Two doctor appointments, got gas, got groceries. Then I rested and went to bell choir practice. It was tiring, but I did OK.

This picture also has two fish. There is a black one on the bottom that kind of folds up its fins and sits in the rocks.
tropical fish


OF course, you know I like the blue one.
tropical fish


I need to stay awake for another 45 minutes to take pills, but I might fudge on that a bit. I don't think I can sit up much longer. But today was a good day. We'll see what tomorrow brings. I won't be sorry if it's a little better, but I guess I'm getting used to the up-down nature of this recovery.

See Not a Smooth Line

2 comments:

The Oceanside Animals said...

Oona: "Those are cichlids and a pleco. They are related to all the fish that Oona killed when she pulled the temperature probe out of the tank that time and caused it to heat up to a hundred degrees. AND SHE WOULD DO IT AGAIN."
Charlee: "Except you can't, because the temperature probe is secured so much better now."
Oona: "Oona enjoys a challenge."

Ann said...

Aquariums are nice to look at but such a pain to keep clean. Wade and I had a small one. In the second picture that one on the bottom looks like and algae eater. We had one that looked like that.