This was a unusual situation the charecters were involved in..I am wondering if there was a real similar incident that occured in authors life..Ms. Johnson..
@nathan—-Yes it was based on a real life situation involving her real family. If you go backwards in the comments, some include excerpts from “LYNNS NOTES”, with her telling of the real events. You may possibly also find them on her comic web site.
Lynn’s Notes:One outstanding part of the story was the role played by the Search and Rescue team. What a wonderful, resourceful, brave and caring lot they are. For a long time, we kept in touch with the men who found and helped Rod and his friends to safety. How can you thank people who risk their lives for a living? We would be forever in their debt.
This is from one of her notes. I think Rod was her husband back then, whom she many years later divorced.
Again, the story of the rescue was chronicled in the strip. Rod and the others did find it hard to fend off coughs and colds after their ordeal. The legacy of the accident will last all of us a lifetime. We are all so sure that “it won’t happen to us,” but when it does, we learn to appreciate every day — knowing how fragile we really are.
There is a big difference between hazardous and dangerous. With working on towers, going to remote mountaintops in any weather and any time of night, and working in high voltage substations my job in IT for an electric utility is very hazardous… but the only dangerous thing we do is driving. We can manage the hazards but not the dangers of the road. Being able to plan how to manage the hazards makes all the difference.
http://fborfw.com/strip_fix/See this page for Lynn’s comments on her strips. She’s been doing this ever since she started rerunning the strips. She occasionally redraws or rewrites them. Some days have no comments—today’s strip doesn’t—but you can go back to the beginning of this story line and read the real background story.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
And Phil? For sure he didn’t catch the cold bug too after that spiel.
Argythree over 9 years ago
I would hope that this recognition of how precious life can be sticks with him, and mellows his actions in future, but I kind of doubt it…
nate3766 over 9 years ago
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
@nathan—-Yes it was based on a real life situation involving her real family. If you go backwards in the comments, some include excerpts from “LYNNS NOTES”, with her telling of the real events. You may possibly also find them on her comic web site.
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:One outstanding part of the story was the role played by the Search and Rescue team. What a wonderful, resourceful, brave and caring lot they are. For a long time, we kept in touch with the men who found and helped Rod and his friends to safety. How can you thank people who risk their lives for a living? We would be forever in their debt.
This is from one of her notes. I think Rod was her husband back then, whom she many years later divorced.
Mumblix Premium Member over 9 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
Again, the story of the rescue was chronicled in the strip. Rod and the others did find it hard to fend off coughs and colds after their ordeal. The legacy of the accident will last all of us a lifetime. We are all so sure that “it won’t happen to us,” but when it does, we learn to appreciate every day — knowing how fragile we really are.
jruckman over 9 years ago
I thought it was Phil’s canoe… ?
gmitchell over 9 years ago
The canoe washed up on shore empty, which was what triggered the search in the first place.
Prey over 9 years ago
He looks terrible unshaven, he should grow a beard and look terrible all of the time.(yes, I have a beard but I’m just lazy)
flagmichael over 9 years ago
There is a big difference between hazardous and dangerous. With working on towers, going to remote mountaintops in any weather and any time of night, and working in high voltage substations my job in IT for an electric utility is very hazardous… but the only dangerous thing we do is driving. We can manage the hazards but not the dangers of the road. Being able to plan how to manage the hazards makes all the difference.
Train 1911 about 9 years ago
Way he look being alive dose not looks so good
bfrg45 about 9 years ago
Thanks to Lynn Johnston for telling us the story behind the story.
mabrndt Premium Member about 9 years ago
………………..Lynn’s Notes
patlaborvi about 9 years ago
According to Wikipidia, Rod Johnston was Lynn’s second husband, she divorced her first husband, but they don’t say anything about her divorcing Rod.
Seed_drill about 9 years ago
Where’d they find the canoe?
Argythree about 9 years ago
Thanks not so much for spoiling a decent moment with your female-hating Talibaniness…
MsGael Premium Member about 9 years ago
http://fborfw.com/strip_fix/See this page for Lynn’s comments on her strips. She’s been doing this ever since she started rerunning the strips. She occasionally redraws or rewrites them. Some days have no comments—today’s strip doesn’t—but you can go back to the beginning of this story line and read the real background story.