I'm ashamed to say, that I haven't yet succeeded in catching any fish. It bugs the heck out of me!
I wouldn't want to give up, but all I really can do right now is to watch them. It's SO frustrating! Try to imagine watching fresh food floating in front of your eyes, but not being able to eat it! Would you have any tips for me on how to proceed?
Anyhow, have a nice weekend!
dood...due ewe haza rock ore a boulder....if sew...toss.. N stand bak coz ya due knot wanna step in glass...rock in..fish out...looks like ther mite bee sum grazz in de tank two...it will make fora grate side dish....and if ya haza naybor kitteh...it will help ta rite hiz name ON de rock bee fore tossin it at de tank :)
ReplyDeleteheerz two a grate week oh end !!!
pea ess...even if ther iz knot a naybor kitteh ta blame...make like ther iz one N heez been livin in de houz down de street N round de korner for YEERZ !!!
ReplyDeleteI KNEW I could count on your advise! There are plenty of rocks here, you know since the lady of the house planted them on the flower pots. And there is a cat in our neighbour. This plan is genious!! I just need to find out the name of the poor neighbour cat... and find a pen.... and learn how to hold a pen.... But it will work out, thanks!!
DeleteWell, I guess that's good for the fish! I have one fishy who lives outdoors in a pond.
ReplyDeleteYes it is, but there are so MANY fishes in the tank, and they keep producing more fish all the time! The orange ones are veeery productive!
DeleteEnjoy for fish tv for now. When you figured out how to catch them from inside, then you get to enjoy the nom!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very good point of view!
DeleteWe don't have any fish like that in our house. We bet it would be fun to watch them. Fish TV!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it is a good way to spend time too.
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