Sunday 12 March 2023

As Soon As I Posted The blog,

I was off,


and walking towards the number 54 bus stop,

I popped into the shop for two reasons, firstly BT promised to call either Graham or myself about the BT hub that had failed for the second time in two weeks since we changed to BT about 3 weeks ago, I was told that the call would take place at 10.00 in the morning, so either Graham or myself could take the call, the other one of us could serve the customers and talk through what the problem was, the second reason was that as Carl is on holiday Graham had asked me to help out for the day, 

off of the number 54 bus, the antiques shop not yet open,

but Kingfisheries was, the car outside belongs to a customer that is picking up some RO water, the 25 litre containers are a tad heavy to walk a long distance to their cars, so they park on the forecourt,

whilst in the shop I took a few photographs of some of the fish there today, above a common clown fish, (Amphiprion ocellaris),

a yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens),

regal tang (Paracanthurus hepatus),

the yellow tang and Nemo,

some anemones on a rock,

another of Nemo,

this chap has really bright colours, a Flame angelfish (Centropyge loricula),

the angel and tang,

a jewelled cardinal fish (Pterapogon kauderni),

and here they all are, well the flame angel is camera shy! all of the above are tropical saltwater fish and invertebrates,

unlike these reed fish, (Erpetoichthys calabaricus),

and clown loach, (Chromobotia macracanthus), which are both tropical freshwater fish,

at 5.00 Graham shut the shop, and I made my way home, did BT call as promised? no still waiting for their promised 10.00AM call, but thankfully the BT hub miraculously stating working in the morning, so that was alight then!

walking past this house in the park, a tad difficult to see, but the magnolias are just starting to open, in a week or so it will look magnificent, 

Diana had already arrived home, so a quick read and a sherry,

before some spring rolls for starters,

'Cheers!', as Diana served our main course,

liver and bacon with onions and mash, lashings of gravy for Diana,

sans gravy for myself, after which it was feet up our Saturday evening film,

we decided to watch Jurassic World: Dominion, as I mentioned when we watched it before "great fun to see the original cast all back and beating those pesky dinosaurs" we followed that with another of the excellent A Touch of Frost before we were off to bed.


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