I once had to rescue my son from a tree. The problem was is that he climbed way up where the branches could support his weight. At 200+ pounds, they could not support mine. I had to “talk him down” to my level.
You know what they say about landings you can walk away from. Actually, wait, since they’re that high up, does it really count as a landing they can walk away from?
I saw a horse skeleton about 15 feet up a tree on an old mountain road once. Dad told me the snow was a lot deeper in the winter and the horse hid from the wind behind the tree and died. Now I have to wonder, how the heck did the horse get on top of 15 feet of snow?
I guess parents don’t allow it much these days, but when I was small 60 years ago a necessary ritual for every young boy was to climb so high in a tree they were afraid to climb back down. That sort of takes the fun out of the great view, but it was either climb down or spend the night in the tree. It was a great lesson to be sure you have a way out of any situation you might get yourself into.
This is the kind of strip I think about whenever there’s a babysitter arc. Calvin tends to just roam around the countryside, completely free from authority, except when his parents suddenly decide he needs to be watched.
Always loved his Sunday escapades where they go flying off a cliff in either the wagon or a toboggan and it is always high enough to make even Wile E. Coyote take notice!
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Calvin will have a fun time explaining what happened to the firefighters when they get rescued.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Wanna go for another ride?…..”
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
That will be remembered as the famous incident of the tree.
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
My father had a very wise saying…“If a boy lives to be 12 he’s probably gonna make it.”
Concretionist about 3 years ago
It’s not the destination, it’s the journey!
rentier about 3 years ago
Yes, a great crash!!
dflak about 3 years ago
I once had to rescue my son from a tree. The problem was is that he climbed way up where the branches could support his weight. At 200+ pounds, they could not support mine. I had to “talk him down” to my level.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
“Crash” Calvin, the wagon stunt driver…
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 3 years ago
You know what they say about landings you can walk away from. Actually, wait, since they’re that high up, does it really count as a landing they can walk away from?
txmystic about 3 years ago
One of my all-time C&H favorites…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I saw a horse skeleton about 15 feet up a tree on an old mountain road once. Dad told me the snow was a lot deeper in the winter and the horse hid from the wind behind the tree and died. Now I have to wonder, how the heck did the horse get on top of 15 feet of snow?
Amra Leo about 3 years ago
Epic!
KEA about 3 years ago
some would call this serendipity
SweetSinger about 3 years ago
I envy them. All cartilage and stuffing.
awcoffman about 3 years ago
That must be one tough wagon. Still has all its wheels.
Ermine Notyours about 3 years ago
I know you’ve deceived me now here’s a surprise. I know that you have ‘cause there’s magic in my eyes.
ron about 3 years ago
I guess parents don’t allow it much these days, but when I was small 60 years ago a necessary ritual for every young boy was to climb so high in a tree they were afraid to climb back down. That sort of takes the fun out of the great view, but it was either climb down or spend the night in the tree. It was a great lesson to be sure you have a way out of any situation you might get yourself into.
UnklGene about 3 years ago
…let the Tiger talk!
CaptainX_99 about 3 years ago
Silly ol Calvin!
Clone Arranger about 3 years ago
This is the kind of strip I think about whenever there’s a babysitter arc. Calvin tends to just roam around the countryside, completely free from authority, except when his parents suddenly decide he needs to be watched.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Always loved his Sunday escapades where they go flying off a cliff in either the wagon or a toboggan and it is always high enough to make even Wile E. Coyote take notice!
Gent about 3 years ago
That shoulda been me neither and not me either?
rice69922 about 3 years ago
Cute one ;-)
STEPUP about 3 years ago
Why waste taxpayer funds on the little cretin!!!!