We started with the same picture prompt:
Aleesha drew this:
And Parz wrote this:
eager beaver fish
ready to take on the day
right after coffee
so adorable
his eyes are dreamy and
fish lips are a thing
all his enemies
kept at bay in the bay by
the anemone
does a clown fish dream
of one day becoming a
mother to babies
babies swimming
or adults served with lemon
fry
finding Nemo
a rare success story
most are never found
I see you
camouflage isn’t your forte
or is that the point
how does a clown fish
keep their whites so bright?
reef-safe bleach
group indecision
fins can be a challenge for
rock paper scissors
*****
“This is our little Morris. He was last seen in the vicinity of a friend’s house just a short swim from our anemone. If you have any information leading to the safe return of our precious child, please call your local authorities. You’ll have our undying gratitude.”
This plea from Morris’ parents echo that of so many fish who are bereft of family members. It’s heart-breaking to those affected by the recurring tragedy that so few take an interest in finding the missing fish.
The casually callous reaction of “If they can’t be bothered to care then why should I?” upon hearing that pictures of the missing aren’t published on the sides of milk cartons ignores the fact that watery environments aren’t conducive to advances in printing technology. But it’s the deliberately mean-spirited placement of those same pictures on packages of frozen fish sticks that really twist my gills the wrong way.
Let’s all work together to defeat this scandalous treatment of all fish. And to overcome the enormous coverup of this situation by the fishing industry.
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