Showing posts with label sharks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sharks. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2009

FISHY SATURDAY SCAVENGER HUNT


I chose the word "Fishy". I have never done this before, so you will have to let me know if I screw it up.
I am always open to kind critique.


This photo was taken at Newport at the Coast Aquarium last March. This is the shark tunnel. Shark and other fish swim over your head, all around you and under you.

My Mikey didn't like shark under his feet. I had to carry him out. Good ol' grandma can defeat sharks, you know.
Grandmas have that super power.

What could be fishier than sharks all around you?





Here are a cute pair of fishy feet. See the little sharks on his sandals?







Can you recall being that little?









Now here is a set of fishy teeth. Yikes! I'd hate to be this guy's dentist.




They say that sharks have rows of teeth that are constantly coming out and being replaced by the row behind them.


I guess they don't need a dentist then.





I am not even going to say what this looks like to me. lol! Use your own imagination.

I am not sure what to say about his thing.
Whoa! Typo... make that "this thing", not "his thing". Oops.

I don't even know what that is!

It is definitely fishy in nature. I had a request for a geoduck... this is the closest I can get.
I don't know what it is... do you?




Fishy fun!

This is my favorite bass fishing pond.
I cannot wait for summer to get here. Once it arrives, I can drop my line. It does not matter if we catch fish. It's the art of relaxation at work here. The Bear and I will sink our lines and wait while the water does its magic to lull us into a state of sublime ease. You can not see them well this size, but there are a bunch of lily pads. Click to enlarge.





Snorkel lifts conspiring.



Don't these two snorkel lifts look fishy to you? They look like they have their baskets together while they plot the end of mankind and the birth of the rise of the machines.

I'm glad I don't have to work with one.
















This guy is from the Oregon Coast Aquarium too.
I like that this fishy glows in the darkness. He was fascinating to watch.







Fresh fishy.
Time for diner. This is fresh salmon... courtesy of a friend, with a lemon pepper crust. I placed it on a fresh bed of red and green butter leaf lettuce salad. The salad is dressed with a balsamic vinaigrette. I also sprinkled fresh grated parmesan on top. Yum. This is my absolute favorite meal. I could eat it every day for the remainder of my life.





That's all for today. This was fun. Thanks for tagging me dmarks! I hope I did it right.
I've decided to tag aliencg, who was kind enough to remind me to tag someone.

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