Its cold in St. John's this week. Being on the water we can expect lots of snow throughout the winter, but it doesn't often get terribly cold. Minus 40 doesn't really happen here, but this week feels very cold. There is ice bumping around in the harbour. I thought that I was pre-heating my shed today, but I only had the fan on, not the heat so when I tried to get some outside work done this afternoon, it was a very chilly experience. I didn't get any Elfshot work completed enough to photograph and blog about, so here are some pictures of nice warm tropical fish that I took in Cuba over Christmas.
I don't know the names of most of these fish, so I just made them up. This is the Grandfather Camel Fish. |
These ones reminded me of giant goldfish. They were pretty big, with bodies bigger than a banana. They liked to hide out under rocks or in shadows, so they were pretty difficult to photograph. |
Photo Credits: Tim Rast
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