evolution of a fish

I could wait until the first anniversary of This Fish (next month sometime) to make a big to-do, but I think that this celebration is more about the unbelievable number of you that stop by, take something with you and leave something behind. One hundred thousand since March is pretty spectacular to me. Thanks, guys.

When This Fish Needs A Bicycle was conceived, anonymity was key.

I created the original blogspot site as nothing more than an audience-free journal. But to my surprise, it didn’t last too long without an audience. One by one, strangers and familiars became reader and friend, and eventually, thisfish.com was born. Ah, isn’t she pretty?

From the beginning, I was paranoid that J (who, as it turns out is tragically illiterate anyway) would read my melodramatic rantings and the result would be catastrophic. Then the worry became, what if my mother found this site? Over the course of time, not only did friends, acquaintances, and my brother stumble onto thisfish.com, but eventually, so did my mother. So, that worry is out of the way. And as for J? J who?

I do believe that a lot of the appeal of this site has been the mystery, or at least the every-woman angle that it has going. Not only do I imagine a lot of you already have an idea of what I should look like, but I also, in my infinite insecurity, fear some of you may be disappointed with the actual product.

The feeling that it may change your perception has been something to contend with.

But, contending done, I’ll simply make it your option. Click, or don’t. Here I am.

(Yeah, I know it’s fuzzy. But it’s the closest thing I have to a head-shot and is one of the few pictures of me not eating.)

Thank you, and… come again.

41 comments to evolution of a fish

  • Ari

    Ha ha!! That’s how I too saw you first. So very long ago though now, eh?

    Love you baby.

  • Dan

    As lovely as you are eloquent.

    Happy 100,000th.

  • I’m always amazed at how surprised I am at the way blog writers look, in contrast to how I pictured them.

    Thanks for sharing! I absolutely love putting faces to words, you know?

    (and, if you’re in the mood for an ego-boost, you’re even prettier than I was picturing you! jealousy, jealousy ;P )

  • michael

    The face fits the beautiful prose…

  • its how i first saw you too!

    youre so brave for putting it out there miss thing! of course, maybe its not brave when pretty girls do it.

  • Kara

    Oh my gosh, you are beautiful, sweetie!! I was afraid to click – usually I don’t want to know what ‘they’ look like, but I’m glad I did. Love reading you, keep it up! :)

  • i really don’t think posting your picture is gonna change things profoundly. you are pretty though.

  • I lied to myself. I peeked.

  • I was just thinking the other day, with friendster and all, that you were about 2 steps from fully coming out of the blog closet!!

  • Pad

    You’re ruining it for all of us ugly bloggers who haven’t bothered to post a photo yet =) …. Your writing and storytelling has become more appealing with time. Picture or not, as long as you’re having fun and getting a benefit from writing thisfish.com, it will show.

  • You are divalicious girl!

    As expected, you are BUUUTIFUL! I love that we can now put a face to the words.

    Thanks for taking the leap and sharing. :)

  • Sara

    You are pretty much exactly as I pictured, except I just knew you would have curly hair. ;)

  • what a BABE! for some reason i pictured you as a blonde!

  • greebs

    Yes, I thought you were a blonde for some reason as well…but I also thought you were probably hot, and that part I had right on the nose. Grrrr….

  • bellastella723

    i don’t think anyone could be disappointed! i agree with dan, you’re lovely in the photo and in the written word.

    congrats!

  • I have to agree with everyone else. Great job stepping out there.I was a little suprised you weren’t blonde, but I am so happy that you aren’t.

    I gotta say you are a lot hotter than you have been giving yourself credit for!

    Happy 100,000!!!!

  • *delurks*

    *kotc*

    Lovely inside and out. :)

  • Ric

    Congratulations. Not on the 100,000 (that’s impressive) but in getting to the point with J that he’s a non-issue.

    I’m proud of you.

  • you are so lovely!

    the tank top, however, is not the New York Fabulous i was expecting. surely you always wear a stylish wool coat and scarf. and a messenger bag. but at least the tank top is black.

    (thanks for sharing!)

  • Lisa

    Happy 100,000! Pretty much as I pictured you as well – funny that!

  • Love the pic– and it’s not that fuzzy!

    I read your blog every day– and have for awhile now. Here’s to 200,000!!

  • JDP

    I thought you were blonde as well. odd. You are a natural. Speaking as a photographer. If you ever need a book jacket photo and are in NYC area let me know.

  • Your face is kind and smart, and very pretty; just as I pictured you’d look. I’ll post my pic for you to see too : )

  • Aside from not wearing cool hipster glasses as I once imagined, I’m very glad to put face to words. But allow me to be among those who will tell you you have nothing to be afraid of, regardless of how you look, which is pretty striking.

  • Patron Saint of Drunken Fornication

    Congratulations on 100k.

    Disappointment in “the actual product”? Dearie, you are not a product, but a woman. And to paraphrase Bette Midler, “You’re beautiful, you’re beautiful, you’re beautiful, DAMMIT!”

    Keep on keepin’ on, and we’ll keep on readin’.

  • Lex

    Having caught the Laura Ingalls references, I wasn’t totally surprised, but … well, to paraphrase one of the more infamous posts from one of the blogs I admire most:

    THIS PIC + THIS BLOG = HOTT!

    (Let us hope no more radiator-related mishaps befall you.)

    Congrats on 100,000, and ALL best wishes.

  • Bee-yoo-tee-ful!

    (I’ve been reading for some time now but I think this is the first time I’ve had anything to say.)

  • fish, you are pretty. thanks for sharing.

  • i so wish you’d been well enough so that i could have seen your gorgeous face in person!

  • Katherine

    Like a few others I too pictured you as a blonde and for some reason imagined you looking like a younger Susan Dey. Perky wholesome-ish features etc. It takes guts to post a picture on-line because you just never know and of course it puts the permanent kibosh to anonymity. But when you’re pretty, as you are, it’s not so hard. It’s nice to put a face to words… and you don’t look like you eat all that much ice cream!

  • humorously enough, you look almost exactly how i pictured you. so pretty! :)

  • i am not going to go on and on blah, blah ’cause you know you are beautiful inside and out. but i will say that you are my blog shero! (that’s hero with a “s.” know what i mean??) i admire your writing, thanks for the inspiration…

  • Woot! I didn’t think you’d actually post the picture! =)

  • me

    You look exactly the way I pictured you :P

  • Ralph

    Congratulations on 100,000, dear Fish. Here’s to many more.

  • As if we could be disappointed. If random strangers think well of the “actual product” surely you could do the same? Not that we want it to go too much to your head. ;)

    Congrats on reaching 100k hits!

  • Aw, pretty pretty. Congratulations on 100K!

  • IRB

    Hell, I’d make out with her.

  • Didn’t we talk about doing this a year ago at a baab?… good for you… see you at the baab.

  • dd

    DAMN girl!! You’re absolutely gorgeous! And you have to tell us your secret for eating (apparently) all the time and looking like you do!

    You’re lovely Fish. I look forward to reading your blog for a long time..

    Actually.. now that I know what you look like I want to reread a good portion of your posts, I’d be interested to see if or how I’d react differently now that I can imagine you physically now. Hmmm..

  • Kim

    Blonde? No way. I totally knew you were a brunette. But like someone else, for some reason, I thought you’d be curly haired. Which is stupid, cause there’s been all those posts about you curling your hair for special nights… duh! So I am a reader who doesn’t always apply her critical reading skills properly.

    Thanks for posting the picture. I know it seems scary, but before you know it, you’ll be snapping shots of yourself and posting them left & right. It’s sort of liberating. :)