yes, we had a discussion about how carp kept as pets are called koi.
seems like we have that same conversation every few years.
they are beautiful...but just like other animals kept in small environments, i'd like to have stolen them and put them in the lake.
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free the fishies!!
of course, if they ended up in the lake, you'd end up seeing them in Frank Davis' frying pan on the morning news....
There is a japanese garden in Ft. Worth that I love. They have large ponds that run througout the entire complex, and the koi only have to share it with some turtles. they are so tame, you can sit near the edge and pet them as they come to see if you've got food.
oh, poesy, that sounds ao sweet. i mean really, they may not be furry but i love giving animals attention.
My boyfriend has a small "family-back breaking- put together" waterfall in his back yard, with koi fishes in the pond below it. It's really beautiful. Except for the bars they had to put right above the pond, so the racoons can't get to the fishes anymore. Hehe.
Is that a picture of all of your pictures?
are those your water colours. they look awesome sepecially in that colaga (i can't spell it but i think you know what i mean) fashion. I like the one in the upper right. it makes me think of you.
Yf you liberate them there is a greater chance of them being caught on a fishing hook.But I say its worth the risk, go for it!
heallo! pRoPz~
..a few square feet of space, compaired to a river lake or an ocean.... it must feel like confinement.. hummm...
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