Jersey Shore, too. Glad I live in SW Florida now. Gulf is always warm or cool; never COLD and our sand is caribbean powder. Never burns your feet. Should have moved here 30 years ago. LOL
@LeadingEdge is correct, I learned about it in science this year. Part of the reason the sand is warmer is because it absorbs sunlight faster than the water. And when cold or warm air rises, air comes up to replace it.
The theme for this Sunday will be 4th of July Lunacy.The Theme for Snooty, NoMa Plaza, in Downtown GreenVILE, WILL BE I’m exclusive, and a snob, and a Dumb-Sh*t-South’ron. I’m glad you left at my snickering; your feet were ugly. Next time wear socks.
Wow, so many answers! That’s a first. Thank you to all of those of you replying. I was curious. I live in such a tropical place that the water is always warm. I guess it baffles me how the water can be so cold yet the sand too hot for comfort in certain places. Or perhaps that’s just Calvin exaggerating?
Did that very thing this past Tuesday at Fernandina Bch, FL. Didn’t help that I’m barely three weeks post-op on foot surgery, so I had to break down and put my sandals back on, mostly for support for my foot. Bummer for a native Floridian…
Thanks for the answer LeadingEdge. I have taken Chemistry and Pshysics, but I could never understand Thermodynamics completely. I really should visit other places more often and experience all those amazing weather varieties myself.
Northern California dreaming, where we get that alaskan current. Have to walk in the surf. Finding a sandy shore instead of rocky one can be a challenge.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
The funniest line was in the second panel.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
I wonder in what beach it is. I know how hot sand can get, but the water? Where is that place?
Michael Erickson over 8 years ago
This could be any beach in the Pacific Northwest on a hot summer day. The water is never warm!
dlkrueger33 over 8 years ago
Jersey Shore, too. Glad I live in SW Florida now. Gulf is always warm or cool; never COLD and our sand is caribbean powder. Never burns your feet. Should have moved here 30 years ago. LOL
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
@LeadingEdge is correct, I learned about it in science this year. Part of the reason the sand is warmer is because it absorbs sunlight faster than the water. And when cold or warm air rises, air comes up to replace it.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
When Hobbes said he was going “furry dipping” I was expecting a different outcome!After all, the first victim in “Jaws” went skinny-dipping!
thirdguy over 8 years ago
Why in the last frame, is he yelling at her?
tom over 8 years ago
Lake Michigan, even.
jbk864 over 8 years ago
The theme for this Sunday will be 4th of July Lunacy.The Theme for Snooty, NoMa Plaza, in Downtown GreenVILE, WILL BE I’m exclusive, and a snob, and a Dumb-Sh*t-South’ron. I’m glad you left at my snickering; your feet were ugly. Next time wear socks.
RoadTrip3500 over 8 years ago
One of my top 10 C&H strips… that boy is BLUE when he comes up out of that water…
Rush Strong Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Did Bill W have kids?”
None; making his insights even that more impressive.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 8 years ago
One year at Island Beach State Park, NJ the water was near 80 degrees. Sandy never burning hot all our Summer visits.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Wow, so many answers! That’s a first. Thank you to all of those of you replying. I was curious. I live in such a tropical place that the water is always warm. I guess it baffles me how the water can be so cold yet the sand too hot for comfort in certain places. Or perhaps that’s just Calvin exaggerating?
Get fuzzy 4527 over 8 years ago
And, How is this Hillary’s Fault?
Number Three over 8 years ago
I never really go out in the summer unless I have to.
You can laugh now but I’ll be the one with smooth skin while everybody else is wrinkly.
xxx
DragonflyLover over 8 years ago
Did that very thing this past Tuesday at Fernandina Bch, FL. Didn’t help that I’m barely three weeks post-op on foot surgery, so I had to break down and put my sandals back on, mostly for support for my foot. Bummer for a native Floridian…
ArseGrammatica over 8 years ago
Sploop. Sploop.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Thanks for the answer LeadingEdge. I have taken Chemistry and Pshysics, but I could never understand Thermodynamics completely. I really should visit other places more often and experience all those amazing weather varieties myself.
pattidolls over 8 years ago
I live near the Oregon coast where the sand is hot and the water cold
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
One last note: even though Hobbes is in his inanimate state in the last panel, he actually appears alive and attentive.
franki_g over 8 years ago
Northern California dreaming, where we get that alaskan current. Have to walk in the surf. Finding a sandy shore instead of rocky one can be a challenge.
tea62 over 8 years ago
It was only a NINETY minute drive!? With only ONE child?! Okay, and an imaginary friend… But REALLY?