Thank you, Suzette, the water can be so peaceful even with this large school of fish swimming about. I had an aquarium in my bedroom as a young girl and I remember the absolute serenity of falling asleep watching my tetras, kissing fish, catfish, and angle fish milling about the space. I’d have one now but am not interested in the upkeep.
Fish in their native environment are magical. There’s so much mystery. (K)
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Thank you for reading me today, Kerfe. The colorful aquatic habitat is very soothing.
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it is.
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I love the ocean and imagery about it. Great poem, Denise.
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Thank you, Suzette, the water can be so peaceful even with this large school of fish swimming about. I had an aquarium in my bedroom as a young girl and I remember the absolute serenity of falling asleep watching my tetras, kissing fish, catfish, and angle fish milling about the space. I’d have one now but am not interested in the upkeep.
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Well said Denise. There is a special peacefulness that is hard to describe but lingers in the memory always about the water/ocean.
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Wonderful choice for the challenge – love it!
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Thank you, Tina!
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This is fantastic for the challenge!
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Thank you so much for your praise, Sofia. It is a rather serene image. I took this in the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher.
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Great response for the challenge!
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Thank you. I find aquarium activity very relaxing, almost mesmerizing.
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This is beautiful, Denise.
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Thanks Dan. This challenge appeared first when I opened WP this morning, and I knew exactly which photo to use.
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Lovely image!
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Thank you, Joanne.
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watching fishes swim concentrating o the movements can certainly let you have a quiet moment
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Indeed!
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