Ludwig on Arlos head brings some bitter-sweet memories. My feline pal Dick had cancer and left last spring. He used to sleep on my pillow wrapped around my head and occasionally washing my hair…
I’m seriously beginning to wonder whether Gene, Mary Lou, Meg, and Gus have permanently left this strip. Arlo and Janis haven’t even remarked on getting a card from them this Christmas.
About 3 am, I was awakened by a small dog whining. One of my wife’s pillows had fallen on the dog stairs and Honey couldn’t get up on the bed. I removed the pillow and Honey jumped up and settled on my side of the bed. For a 16 lb dog, she is very heavy. Been up since then.
Possum I love those animals. They are North America’s version of the kangaroo. They are marsupial not a rodent they are very good for the environment they eat fleas, and ticks that bother our pets. They are harmless carry NO diseases so please stop killing them.
Funny how the body acclimates. I’m originally from the northeast and went to school on Lake Ontario where wind chills reached -60 below. When I’d go home at Xmas, if it was 20 degrees out, I would be outdoors in a T-shirt. Fast forward to today. I live in Florida…it’s in the 50s this morning and I took a walk wearing 4 layers of clothing, mittens and a ski cap. How far I have come (or fallen?). LOL
Living in a Gulf Coast state, we see very little snow (almost impossible for Christmas). Instead the weather can be damp, muddy. gray, and, to us, cold. That can be quite depressing. I think that is what Jimmy Johnson is depicting in today’s strip. It definitely shows why we desire a bright, festive holiday at this time of year.
The AVERAGE temperature in Maritime Canada from Jan to March is -25F with an average weekly snowfall of 1.5 FEET of snow…sometimes that much three times a week..most weeks. Most of us don’t miss any work. We use the snowblower to get out of the driveway and use it to get back in the driveway after work.
Nachikethass almost 6 years ago
And Luddy on Arlo’s head!
Yakety Sax almost 6 years ago
Luddie must be on decaf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD0Nha03qnM
Siberman almost 6 years ago
47 degrees her in Northeast Texas and I’m freezing , lol . Can’t understand how all y’all northlanders deal with it . Merry Christmas !
Siberman almost 6 years ago
here
whahoppened almost 6 years ago
Is there more than one Northeast?
unfair.de almost 6 years ago
Ludwig on Arlos head brings some bitter-sweet memories. My feline pal Dick had cancer and left last spring. He used to sleep on my pillow wrapped around my head and occasionally washing my hair…
louchivegas almost 6 years ago
To be honest I don’t know how you deal with the heat & humid, Merry Christmas from Chicago
jlsnell327 almost 6 years ago
As we say in Minnesota, there is no bad weather, just bad clothing. It is all about perspective!
mountainclimber almost 6 years ago
Northeast Texas, don’t know how you deal with it. Happy Holidays.
gammaguy almost 6 years ago
I’m seriously beginning to wonder whether Gene, Mary Lou, Meg, and Gus have permanently left this strip. Arlo and Janis haven’t even remarked on getting a card from them this Christmas.
david_42 almost 6 years ago
About 3 am, I was awakened by a small dog whining. One of my wife’s pillows had fallen on the dog stairs and Honey couldn’t get up on the bed. I removed the pillow and Honey jumped up and settled on my side of the bed. For a 16 lb dog, she is very heavy. Been up since then.
mxy almost 6 years ago
This perfectly captured what it looks like around my house in winter and my mood about it. Great job, Jimmy.
DDrazen almost 6 years ago
Mama in her kerchief and I in my cap/Just try to forget that outdoors winter crap.
doublepaw almost 6 years ago
Michigan has too much hot weather for me, wind, snow and 20 degrees is my favorite weather.
Dixie Lee almost 6 years ago
Possum I love those animals. They are North America’s version of the kangaroo. They are marsupial not a rodent they are very good for the environment they eat fleas, and ticks that bother our pets. They are harmless carry NO diseases so please stop killing them.
joedon2007 almost 6 years ago
I guess no more posts before Christmas?
dlkrueger33 almost 6 years ago
Funny how the body acclimates. I’m originally from the northeast and went to school on Lake Ontario where wind chills reached -60 below. When I’d go home at Xmas, if it was 20 degrees out, I would be outdoors in a T-shirt. Fast forward to today. I live in Florida…it’s in the 50s this morning and I took a walk wearing 4 layers of clothing, mittens and a ski cap. How far I have come (or fallen?). LOL
banjinshiju almost 6 years ago
Living in a Gulf Coast state, we see very little snow (almost impossible for Christmas). Instead the weather can be damp, muddy. gray, and, to us, cold. That can be quite depressing. I think that is what Jimmy Johnson is depicting in today’s strip. It definitely shows why we desire a bright, festive holiday at this time of year.
Crandlemire almost 6 years ago
In Central Maine it was almost 60F and raining yesterday and today it is 25F in the sun. If you don’t like the weather just wait a minute!
Herb L 1954 almost 6 years ago
Arlo has a real Pussy Hat ;)
SpacedInvader Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The other side of visions of sugar plums.
DaveQuinn almost 6 years ago
The AVERAGE temperature in Maritime Canada from Jan to March is -25F with an average weekly snowfall of 1.5 FEET of snow…sometimes that much three times a week..most weeks. Most of us don’t miss any work. We use the snowblower to get out of the driveway and use it to get back in the driveway after work.
Scoutmaster77 almost 6 years ago
Not too bad here in the SF Bay Area. :-)
dhcwings almost 6 years ago
47 degrees? Why that’s tee shirt weather.
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Is Ludwig going to talk at midnight?
Tyge almost 6 years ago
There’s definitely a ’possum stirring, but where’s Janice in her ‘kercheif?
tomfromthe50s Premium Member 12 months ago
I love the affectionate way you depict cats (not just Ludwig).