#flyingfish

Jazz de Ville – Dancejdv_dance@mastodon.nl
2026-02-11

Flying Fish - Mr Matatwe (Keep It Up Feat Andy Ross On Flute)
#JazzDeVille #Dance #NowPlaying #FlyingFish

Jazz de Ville – Dancejdv_dance@mastodon.nl
2026-02-07

Flying Fish - Mr Matatwe (Keep It Up Feat Andy Ross On Flute)
#JazzDeVille #Dance #NowPlaying #FlyingFish

Jazz de Ville – Dancejdv_dance@mastodon.nl
2026-02-04

Flying Fish - Mr Matatwe (Keep It Up Feat Andy Ross On Flute)
#JazzDeVille #Dance #NowPlaying #FlyingFish

Jazz de Ville – Dancejdv_dance@mastodon.nl
2026-02-01

Flying Fish - Mr Matatwe (Keep It Up Feat Andy Ross On Flute)
#JazzDeVille #Dance #NowPlaying #FlyingFish

2025-11-19
By New Zealand artist Erika Pearce @erikapearce.artist at 1 Williams Road, Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand in March 2020 for @flyingfishdesignstore and @focuspaihia. Photos taken February 2025.
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"This mural was inspired by the surrounding landscape and wildlife, featuring Motukokako (also fondly known as the Hole in the Rock), flying fish, Cape Brett, pohutukawa, kawakawa, clematis and the rare and incredibly special Kokako." @erikapearce.artist March 17, 2020
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Artist website: https://erikapearce.co.nz
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#aerosol #Aotearoa #artistsforoceans #artmural #bayofislands #dolphinpainting #erikapearce #fewandfarwomen #flyingfish #globalstreetart #holeintherock #insearchofstreetart #Kokako #motukokako #mural #O muralpainting #newzealandart #newzealandartist #nomoreoceanplastic #nzstreetart #paihia #paihiamural #protectouroceans #publicart #sprayart #streetart #streetart_daily #streetartphotography #wallart #womenwhopaint
2025-08-29
Raining here. Let‘s not get the weather at us and enjoy the #fridayfish. Have a great weekend nontheless!
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Hier regnet es heute. Die Blumen freut es! Genießt die frische #fischzeichnung und habt alle ein schönes Wochenende!
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#sketchbook #drawing #sketching #illustration #freitagsgibtesfisch #freitagsfisch #freitagsfischbild #fishfriday #freitagistfischtag #freitagsgibtsfisch #fischamfreitag #fischballon #schweben #hovering #flyingfish #packpapier #brownpaper
A simple line drawing in black and white lines on brown wrapping paper. It shows a small man wearing glasses and a striped jumper, holding a large fish on a string in his left hand, like a flying balloon. No background is shown. The shadow of the man indicates that he is hovering ever so slightly above ground. On the right side of the man is a small box with the date „FR 29. August 2025“

Einfache Strichzeichnung mit weißen und schwarzen Linien auf braunem Packpapier. Man sieht einen kleinen Mann mit Brille und einem gestreiften Pullover, der in seiner linken Hand an einer Schnur einen großen Fisch hält, der wie ein Luftballon über ihm schwebt.  Es ist kein Hintergrund gezeichnet. Der Schatten unter dem Männchen deutet an, dass es ein bisschen über dem Boden schwebt. In einem Kasten erwas rechts von der Figur steht das Datum „FR 29. August 2025“.
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2025-08-11

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GrrlScientist ⧖ Ⓥ 🇺🇦GrrlScientist@scicomm.xyz
2025-04-21

The amazing world of flyingfish by Steve NG Howell - Review

Written by a professional pelagic birding tour guide and photographer, this book presents a popular account of what is known about the enigmatic flyingfishes

by @GrrlScientist via #Substack

#books #BookReview #fish #FlyingFish #MarineFishes #wildlife grrlscientist.substack.com/p/t

flyingfish on book cover
GrrlScientist ⧖ Ⓥ :verified:GrrlScientist@mstdn.science
2025-04-20

The amazing world of flyingfish by Steve NG Howell - Review

Written by a professional pelagic birding tour guide and photographer, this book presents a popular account of what is known about the enigmatic flyingfishes

by @GrrlScientist via #Substack

#books #BookReview #fish #FlyingFish #MarineFishes #wildlife grrlscientist.substack.com/p/t

2025-04-15

DAVID MALLETT
"VITAL SIGNS"
Mastodon Post

Evidently "Vital Signs" is the David Mallett fan favorite. It starts strongly with "Midnight Madness" and ends with "Highways," which, according to an apparently knowing Amazon customer comment, was often a very big number in concerts. Side One's "April" and the title track are spoken of favorably by Mallett's followers. The first side ends with one of Mallett's best known songs, "Red Red Rose," which was covered to perfection by Emmylou Harris. It is surprising how many covers and interpretations of David Mallett songs closely follow the original arrangements. This may be seen as a testimonial to the production.

"Vital Signs" is notable for the team effort - from piano to drums - of the players, with each contributing catchy riffs.

"Vital Signs" is something like David Mallett's forbidden fruit album. It has never been reissued; and, as far as I am aware, it does not stream. (Some re-recordings do.) A track that once was posted to YouTube has been removed. Evidently the label, Flying Fish Records, made a mistake on the cover which is mirrored on the LPs label, crediting all words and music to Mallett. Judging by the publisher credits, the first song on the second side, "(Coming Apart) At the Seams," appears to be an exception. Evidently pianist Chris Neville claims a co-writer credit. The album got locked up by a lawsuit. Vinyl LPs and at least one cassette can be had online and, one would imagine, in used record stores.

Following popular concert attractions "Good Times" and "These Times," the album ends with Mallett's re-recording of "Highways," which first came out on the live "Hard Light" album. Mallett's singing here on "Highways" is so different that it ought to be considered as a rearrangement.

Jim Rooney did his usual excellent job with this production. David Mallett's home, Sebec, Maine, shares a town line with my old hometown, Milo. For me, then, it is more than a little ironic that Jim Rooney got his start performing on Boston's WCOP Hayloft Jamboree for Nelson Bragg, "The Merry Mayor of Milo, Maine."

A clean burn of the vinyl LP keeps me happily listening. Anyone who has read this far may want to hunt up a copy of the vinyl album. If you are a devoted singer-songwriter fan, chances are good that you have a friend who has burned it. A reissue would have been ideal but ways still exist to enjoy what may very well have been David Mallett's most popular record release, "Vital Signs."

Here are two of the best covers of David Mallett songs:

Summer Of My Dreams
Kathy Mattea - Topic

youtube.com/watch?v=kzFUG4zQWG

Red Red Rose
EmmyLouharris

youtube.com/watch?v=fmL0QSPJhT

And one by David Mallett:

David Mallet - Summer Of My Dreams
from Live At The Iron Horse Vol. 1 by Signature Sounds Recording Inc.

signaturesounds.bandcamp.com/t

Music Museum of New England (MMone) Jim Rooney article

mmone.org/jim-rooney/

:

#april #bostonmusic #chrisneville #comingapartattheseams #davemallett #davidmallett #emmylouharris #flyingfish #flyingfishrecords #goodtimes #hardlight #hayloftjamboree #highways #jimrooney #kathymattea #mainemusic #merrymayorofmilomaine #midnightmadness #mmone #music #musicfeed #musicmuseumofnewengland #musicnews #nelsonbragg #nemsbk #newenglandmusic #redredrose #sebec #sebecmaine #singersongwriter #summerofmydreams #thesetimes #vitalsigns #wcop #wcophayloftjamboree

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2025-04-13

DAVID MALLETT
"VITAL SIGNS"
Mastodon Post

Evidently "Vital Signs" is the David Mallett fan favorite. It starts strongly with "Midnight Madness" and ends with "Highways," which, according to an apparently knowing Amazon customer comment, was often a very big number in concerts. Side One's "April" and the title track are spoken of favorably by Mallett's followers. The first side ends with one of Mallett's best known songs, "Red Red Rose," which was covered to perfection by Emmylou Harris. It is surprising how many covers and interpretations of David Mallett songs closely follow the original arrangements. This may be seen as a testimonial to the production.

"Vital Signs" is notable for the team effort - from piano to drums - of the players, with each contributing catchy riffs.

"Vital Signs" is something like David Mallett's forbidden fruit album. It has never been reissued; and, as far as I am aware, it does not stream. (Some re-recordings do.) A track that once was posted to YouTube has been removed. Evidently the label, Flying Fish Records, made a mistake on the cover which is mirrored on the LPs label, crediting all words and music to Mallett. Judging by the publisher credits, the first song on the second side, "(Coming Apart) At the Seams," appears to be an exception. Evidently pianist Chris Neville claims a co-writer credit. The album got locked up by a lawsuit. Vinyl LPs and at least one cassette can be had online and, one would imagine, in used record stores.

Following popular concert attractions "Good Times" and "These Times," the album ends with Mallett's re-recording of "Highways," which first came out on the live "Hard Light" album. Mallett's singing here on "Highways" is so different that it ought to be considered as a rearrangement.

Jim Rooney did his usual excellent job with this production. David Mallett's home, Sebec, Maine, shares a town line with my old hometown, Milo. For me, then, it is more than a little ironic that Jim Rooney got his start performing on Boston's WCOP Hayloft Jamboree for Nelson Bragg, "The Merry Mayor of Milo, Maine."

A clean burn of the vinyl LP keeps me happily listening. Anyone who has read this far may want to hunt up a copy of the vinyl album. If you are a devoted singer-songwriter fan, chances are good that you have a friend who has burned it. A reissue would have been ideal but ways still exist to enjoy what may very well have been David Mallett's most popular record release, "Vital Signs."

Here are two of the best covers of David Mallett songs:

Summer Of My Dreams
Kathy Mattea - Topic

youtube.com/watch?v=kzFUG4zQWG

Red Red Rose
EmmyLouharris

youtube.com/watch?v=fmL0QSPJhT

And one by David Mallett:

David Mallet - Summer Of My Dreams
from Live At The Iron Horse Vol. 1 by Signature Sounds Recording Inc.

signaturesounds.bandcamp.com/t

Music Museum of New England (MMone) Jim Rooney article

mmone.org/jim-rooney/

:

#april #bostonmusic #chrisneville #comingapartattheseams #davemallett #davidmallett #emmylouharris #flyingfish #flyingfishrecords #goodtimes #hardlight #hayloftjamboree #highways #jimrooney #kathymattea #mainemusic #merrymayorofmilomaine #midnightmadness #mmone #music #musicmuseumofnewengland #musicnews #nelsonbragg #nemsbk #newenglandmusic #redredrose #sebec #sebecmaine #singersongwriter #summerofmydreams #thesetimes #vitalsigns #wcop #wcophayloftjamboree

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2025-02-18

visionalfreeman.art/the-flying

If you think you are not good enough, go ahead and do it anyway. It is insane to seek for perfection in this imperfect world. The will to act has already won you half the journey. What will be, will be. Let the river of fate take you on the ride of your life. If fish can fly, humans can reach the stars.

2024-12-13

Does anybody know where I can find a good photo of a flying fish?

2024-12-12

Does anybody know where I can find a good photo of a flying fish?

2024-11-20

We haven't seen a bird for two days now and while we're sure the ocean has plenty of fish in it we can't see most of them either, but we have just been reminded how much we love seeing #FlyingFish at sea. A lot of the time they break out from the foam as the #cruise ship cuts through the water and, because our cabin is forward (deck 10, forward, #StarTrek fans) we see flying fish a lot. Ridiculously zippy and zig-zaggy over the waves, like little missiles.

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