My mother is annoyed that November always gets the bad rap, since her birthday is in November (tomorrow, in fact). This strip would be a perfect example.
Where I live, November rains are a blessing. Of course our summer temps can top 45ºC for days on end with ease. We haven’t had much rain this fall…which means no cool weather and lots of insect life that should be asleep, but has hatched out.
In New Mexico we have dry season and muddy season, Missouri has tick season.But here in NY we have summer tourist season, where our bucolic local roads become and 8 week orgy of squealing tires, flared tempers, crumpled metal, and huge swing in people suddenly believing in god.We are thankful when they go home..
My only complaint about November rain is that, with all of the leaves, it makes walking hazardous and slippery…even more so than ice. Add to that fact that I’m naturally clutzy and my older daughter has a genetic balance problem…let’s just say it’s not pretty.
For those interested, just saw the Peanuts movie trailer on YouTube. I want to like it, but it doesn’t quite “feel” like Peanuts to me. It’s being released by FOX, and it clearly has some of the Ice Age style to it. My 2¢, anyway.
Somehow I don’t think Schulz would approve of what’s being done to his characters. (I can imagine Dr. Seuss being so outraged at the live action “Cat in the Hat” that he would’ve put everybody involved in the ZOO!)
“No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,No comfortable feel in any member -No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds -November!”- Thomas Hood
@Night-Gaunt49Schulz sold out, true, but he was in control of his own selling out. That’s the difference. If I had a hit comic strip I would license my characters to appear on calendars, greeting cards, tee shirts, coffee mugs, and things like that. But I would never let them sell cars or insurance or anything that wasn’t mostly about THEM.
stcrowe about 10 years ago
Consider yourself lucky, we have November snow where I live.
Kali39 about 10 years ago
In Washington State, they have only two seasons: Winter and Rainy, though they never tell you which is which…
peter about 10 years ago
It ain’t called the Pacific NorthWet for nothin’.
peskykid421 about 10 years ago
I think Axl Rose would beg to differ.
MJKesquire about 10 years ago
I’ll take rain over snow any day in November, December,January & February!!!
Yngvar Følling about 10 years ago
My mother is annoyed that November always gets the bad rap, since her birthday is in November (tomorrow, in fact). This strip would be a perfect example.
ninjanick101 about 10 years ago
Here in California, rain is everything. We need it desperately.
orinoco womble about 10 years ago
Where I live, November rains are a blessing. Of course our summer temps can top 45ºC for days on end with ease. We haven’t had much rain this fall…which means no cool weather and lots of insect life that should be asleep, but has hatched out.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 10 years ago
At least he’s not on the roof in the rain this time…
Space_cat about 10 years ago
In New Mexico we have dry season and muddy season, Missouri has tick season.But here in NY we have summer tourist season, where our bucolic local roads become and 8 week orgy of squealing tires, flared tempers, crumpled metal, and huge swing in people suddenly believing in god.We are thankful when they go home..
Wren Fahel about 10 years ago
My only complaint about November rain is that, with all of the leaves, it makes walking hazardous and slippery…even more so than ice. Add to that fact that I’m naturally clutzy and my older daughter has a genetic balance problem…let’s just say it’s not pretty.
GROG Premium Member about 10 years ago
November rains are almost as chilling as November snow.
Darryl Heine about 10 years ago
What about Winter snow?
jessegooddoggy about 10 years ago
Climate change with our warming temps will bring some areas more snow. Wish it was our High Sierra. We are desperate for moisture in the southwest.
mpeet611 about 10 years ago
I’d rather deal with november rain than the November Snow Storm that’s currently at my door.
coreym5 about 10 years ago
For those interested, just saw the Peanuts movie trailer on YouTube. I want to like it, but it doesn’t quite “feel” like Peanuts to me. It’s being released by FOX, and it clearly has some of the Ice Age style to it. My 2¢, anyway.
Godfreydaniel about 10 years ago
Somehow I don’t think Schulz would approve of what’s being done to his characters. (I can imagine Dr. Seuss being so outraged at the live action “Cat in the Hat” that he would’ve put everybody involved in the ZOO!)
OldestandWisest about 10 years ago
“No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,No comfortable feel in any member -No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds -November!”- Thomas Hood
Aaron Saltzer about 10 years ago
Rain comes when God allows it.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Well, someone had to do it…It might as well be me!
Number Three about 10 years ago
I love the rain but only for one reason: When I’m inside the house, all cosy and warm.
xxx
Godfreydaniel about 10 years ago
@Night-Gaunt49Schulz sold out, true, but he was in control of his own selling out. That’s the difference. If I had a hit comic strip I would license my characters to appear on calendars, greeting cards, tee shirts, coffee mugs, and things like that. But I would never let them sell cars or insurance or anything that wasn’t mostly about THEM.
Gretchen's Mom about 10 years ago
Today’s Mother Goose & Grimm comic strip:
mintmusic about 10 years ago
awesome
falcon_370f about 10 years ago
Around my neck of the woods, November rains are snow. And snow means ski season is in sight, woo hoo!