Friday, April 6, 2007

F is for Fishsticks!


Just a sneak peek of what
I put in Sharon's book this week.
Opah Fishsticks are fun to make!!

4 comments:

Sharon said...

OK. I love it. Fish are inately decorative.
I have been waiting for someone to put something up. Why don't I just put something up myself? Because when I am at home I can't read the blog (sorry - old computer, black background) and when I am at work I have no pictures. So I wait around for someone else's pictures and make comments. Not a very independant way to do things is it? Kind of like a critic and what I want is to be the artist. Oh well. It's been a long day.
It's snowing here, can you believe it?
I love the fish.
Sharon

Sue said...

They are both wonderfully inventive. What's an Opah fish? (ignorant foreigner).Love them
Sue

gedert said...

I think the Opahs are pretty and funny looking but my husband LOVES to cook them up at his Resteraunt! "Opah or moonfish (Lampris regius) is one of the most colorful of the commercial fish species available in Hawaii. A silvery-grey upper body color shades to a rose red dotted with white spots toward the belly. Its fins are crimson, and its large eyes are encircled with gold. The moonfish's large, round profile may be the origin of its name. Moonfish landed in Hawaii range from 60 to over 200 pounds in round weight. A pelagic wandering species, it is often found in the company of tunas and billfish."

Suzanne Earley said...

I don't remember seeing this when it was posted before. I must have been in a fog. Very fun!