with a new garden hose,
the one we had was so kinked hardly any water was arriving the end of it,
then Sunday lunch,
Diana had prepared a chicken,
'Cheers!',
it looked,
and was nice,
for dessert, apple, currant and cinnamon pie with cream, delicious,
we spent the rest of the afternoon listening to music, also I took a few pictures of the fish that were next to us, some quite similar like these three, the bleeding heart tetra, (Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma),
the rosy tetra, (Hyphessobrycon rosaceus),
and the black phantom tetra, (Hyphessobrycon megalopterus sometimes known as Megalamphodus
megalopterus), all three tetras from South America in origin,
here three of them busy looking for food in the gravel,
two other fish that we have that look similar are the Red Lined Torpedo Barb or the Rose Line Shark, (Sahyadria
denisonii),
and the rummy nose tetra, (Hemigrammus rhodostomus, sometimes known as Hemigrammus bleheri), both have a red nose/head and black and white/yellow flashes to their tails, the barb comes from Asia, the tetra from South America,
after our meal in the early evening,
we switched the fountain on for the kittens to play with,
and they had a new box to explore,
for some reason cats and kittens seem to love cardboard boxes,
we then moved to watch the Sunday film, today Wild Wild West, we had watched the film before, but is was still great fun watching it again,
and what better way to round off the evening than with a few more from 3rd Rock From The Sun, and with that we were off to bed.
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