This is one of the few strips where you want to take Calvin in your arms (and tell him: Not a chance, particularly not in the US, given the way you deal with Obamacare, treat your veterans, blow sugar up the rear of the rich, let the weak die by the roadside and continue to enact open racism (re Miss USA-tweets)). Come on, flamers!
C&H is consistently funny and creative, making its forays into serious issues that much more effective…compare and contrast to strips that are daily slogs through gloom and depression for its own sake. I won’t name names, they know who they are..
We live our lives best if we are able to have a continual awareness of our mortality — but in the back of our minds, not in the front most of the time. If we see our lives as a gift that is fragile but precious, this helps us to see the lives of others in the same light.
I quote my grandmother. After listening to me complain or comment on something really petty, she would lean back in her chair, take a deep breath and say: “And then you die”.
Decades after the original release of this C+H came the song The Gull & I, poem by John William Carroll, music by Reuben Butchart & The Millworkers. The song sprang to mind after reading this time. I don’t think these comments allow links, so. . . listen free at reubenbutchart dot bandcamp dot com /track/the-gull-and-i
Just kidding? Whew! Because I (in this “dream” state or whatever) cannot conceive awake-ness (i.e., consciousness) being equal to non-existence. If this is so, how can a “dream” ever exist, unless dreaming = consciousness = existence?
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
Don’t hold your breath.
margueritem about 11 years ago
Or not, Calvin.
margueritem about 11 years ago
beautifully drawn.
sharpy about 11 years ago
no, even then it doesn’t make sense…
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago
No it doesn’t make sense, even more so when you are old.
JP Steve Premium Member about 11 years ago
Yes, a Song Sparrow I think. BW has drawn Song Sparrows in the strip before. The big brown spot on the breast is the giveaway.
MiepR about 11 years ago
<3
RoadTrip3500 about 11 years ago
If you have the 10th anniversary book, Watterson explains the inspiration for this particular strip.
rentier about 11 years ago
Good bye, my friend and fly well!!
zman111666 about 11 years ago
I was just surprised he didn’t poke it with a stick.
GPdancer about 11 years ago
I thought this was beautiful, and I’m glad it wasn’t funny. This is why I’ve always loved this strip so much — there’s so much more to it than humor.
Commentator about 11 years ago
Either he is wrong or else I never grew up.
watmiwori about 11 years ago
As they say in Acapulco, life is a beach and then you dive.
ziphobia about 11 years ago
Someone once said we all live to die
Phapada about 11 years ago
a beautiful on weekend……….
moronbis about 11 years ago
Life is what happens to you when you are busy making plans.Anon
bigbadwolf49 about 11 years ago
This is one of the few strips where you want to take Calvin in your arms (and tell him: Not a chance, particularly not in the US, given the way you deal with Obamacare, treat your veterans, blow sugar up the rear of the rich, let the weak die by the roadside and continue to enact open racism (re Miss USA-tweets)). Come on, flamers!
Freckles75 about 11 years ago
Beautiful work!
Rog22 about 11 years ago
Windows—-Nature’s way of making smarter birds!
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Ricky Fitts approvesShoots video
Vince M about 11 years ago
C&H is consistently funny and creative, making its forays into serious issues that much more effective…compare and contrast to strips that are daily slogs through gloom and depression for its own sake. I won’t name names, they know who they are..
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
We live our lives best if we are able to have a continual awareness of our mortality — but in the back of our minds, not in the front most of the time. If we see our lives as a gift that is fragile but precious, this helps us to see the lives of others in the same light.
rgcviper about 11 years ago
Surprisingly profound.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click here: B.C. (July 21, 2012)
KEA about 11 years ago
It makes sense when one ceases to believe it has to make “sense”. Accept reality for what it is and get on with it.
celeconecca about 11 years ago
no. it doesn’t make sense when we’re grown up, either.
sonnygreen about 11 years ago
I quote my grandmother. After listening to me complain or comment on something really petty, she would lean back in her chair, take a deep breath and say: “And then you die”.
Hoodude about 11 years ago
Life is nature’s way of keeping meat fresh…
cosman about 11 years ago
Live the moment like it’s your last.
thirdguy about 11 years ago
Still waiting, for that “making sense” thing to happen.
The Real Zarth Arn about 11 years ago
I’m 55. I’ll let you know when life starts making sense.
Number Three about 11 years ago
That is a beautiful drawing of the bird in the first panel.
I agree with everything Calvin says too.
Which is quite rare.
xxx
PurpleIris about 11 years ago
Wonder if the folks at the Library know why his books are so popular all of a sudden……
realman about 11 years ago
Decades after the original release of this C+H came the song The Gull & I, poem by John William Carroll, music by Reuben Butchart & The Millworkers. The song sprang to mind after reading this time. I don’t think these comments allow links, so. . . listen free at reubenbutchart dot bandcamp dot com /track/the-gull-and-i
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 11 years ago
It sounds to me like Calvin already has it figured out. He just doesn’t realize it yet.
Vince M about 11 years ago
No matter how many times Suzy invites him.
pam Miner about 11 years ago
No, it never will.
JoeyCooler777 about 11 years ago
Who the hell is talking about the tea party?
JoeyCooler777 about 11 years ago
Anyway, I’m 23 and life makes sense to me. There are still a few unanswered questions I have, but mostly…I’m alright.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 11 years ago
HATE? Kind of a strong word there, don’t you think? Esp. since I assume you never met these people in real life?
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 11 years ago
Republicans and Democrats are Politicians way of dividing the people of the country against eachother while they rob them blind.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 11 years ago
The beak looks like a Cardinal to me, and since it’s in black and white, it could be.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
i wanna cry
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
It disgusts me how people can use a forum like this to spew political rants.
ratlum about 11 years ago
I love Calvin ,because it dose.
bmonk about 11 years ago
If growing up means losing your ability to grieve over a dead bird, I’m glad I never grew up.
We found a dead kestrel recently. :(
++++
Just flag Omnius and forget about him.
lizilu about 11 years ago
There are elements of comedy in all good Tragedies and elements of tragedy in all good Comedies (and comic strips).
lizilu about 11 years ago
Just kidding? Whew! Because I (in this “dream” state or whatever) cannot conceive awake-ness (i.e., consciousness) being equal to non-existence. If this is so, how can a “dream” ever exist, unless dreaming = consciousness = existence?
helen ferrx over 9 years ago
When a bird we’d
DragonKing about 6 years ago
this is the crossword bird!