I have neglected my aquariums for a bit now so the algae got a bit deep
and the plants are neglected and I have a bit of excess energy today and
got irritated I couldn't see the fish so I took the tops off and started
scraping. I waited a bit long, so it is a bigger than usual job and I
am taking breaks in between getting parts of the tanks scraped.
Mattie, tiny thing that she is, managed to stretch herself from the
piping edge of the daybed I use as a sofa to the top of the tank to have
a look from the top of the tank. The fish, accustomed to the idea of if
anything hangs around the top of the tank it must be feeding time all
came up to say hi to her. She was help rapt long enough for me to
actually get my camera and catch the pose. Of course by then the fish
had given up, but it shows her quite daintily being curious.
Jpgs will of course be put on the net as soon as the film is developed.
I just can't believed she stayed there long enough for me to get a
picture. A cat with consideration. How often does one of those come along?
Bridget
Marina - 07 Nov 2004 04:44 GMT
> Jpgs will of course be put on the net as soon as the film is developed.
> I just can't believed she stayed there long enough for me to get a
> picture. A cat with consideration. How often does one of those come
> along?
Can't wait for the pic! It happens too often that you lose that perfect
moment while you are getting your camera.

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Adrian - 07 Nov 2004 15:06 GMT
> I have neglected my aquariums for a bit now so the algae got a bit
> deep and the plants are neglected and I have a bit of excess energy
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>
> Bridget
Maybe you should buy a lottery ticket and hope your luck lasts. :-)

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