Living by the Susquehanna River in the 60’s & 70’s. our fishing poles were strong tree sticks, homemade sinkers, hooks (sometimes bent safety pins) and whatever nightcrawlers we could dig up. Lots of fun memories!
Excellent use of interaction between the various panels – small panels layered within larger panels, the use of sepia between full colour panels, and Red leveraging himself against another. Very artful execution.
Catfeet Premium Member about 11 years ago
So much for fishing…c’mon, let’s play ball!
rmbdot about 11 years ago
…and so Moby Guppy escapes – the hunt will continue another day.
…but, Dang! That pothole in their street is getting big! Must’ve been SOME rainstorm!
Gator007 about 11 years ago
Rover wants to play.
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
It’s probably time to watch Star Trek after securing the Captain’s log.
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
Time to read Walt Whitman again.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Fetch?
brick10 about 11 years ago
A wood trout! Nice catch!
I'll fly away about 11 years ago
Living by the Susquehanna River in the 60’s & 70’s. our fishing poles were strong tree sticks, homemade sinkers, hooks (sometimes bent safety pins) and whatever nightcrawlers we could dig up. Lots of fun memories!
baguinaga about 11 years ago
Excellent use of interaction between the various panels – small panels layered within larger panels, the use of sepia between full colour panels, and Red leveraging himself against another. Very artful execution.
AStarofDestiny about 11 years ago
On the bright side, no need to exaggerate later when he tells others his catch was “this big!!”.