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The Fish Graveyard

I suppose I should update you on the fish - we've currently got 3
Isambard*, Nietzsche, Vince - they seem fine. The extreme cold did a few in and they probably need some proper TLC.

Anyway - Pete and I were trying to recall other fish we'd had over the years so I started scanning the blog for fish related posts and I came across the fish graveyard from an old bit of my website that still floating around the tubes of the internet...

So here it is - in memory of of the valiant pets of old.

SebastianBlobFrodoGershwinGilbertDamienAdolfUlysees

And for the ones that don't have little grave markers (or dates)
  • Darnell
  • Bertrand
  • Pushkin
  • Heisenburg
I should possibly make a marker for the tomb of the unknown goldfish because I'm sure we've forgotten one...

.. time for some more fish? Any ideas for names??

*We were slightly uncertain for a while if it was Heisenburg or Isambard that had survived

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