As a kid in the 60s I watched the Charlie Brown Christmas special and saw all the kids catching snowflakes on their tongues. I tried it and didn’t see the fun of it. Now I realise they were so small they made no impression, didn’t know if I’d caught one or not. Looking at snowflakes on my coat was much more fun, seeing the different shapes.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Calvin once did something like that, but he had the flake in a little box.
orinoco womble about 5 years ago
As a kid in the 60s I watched the Charlie Brown Christmas special and saw all the kids catching snowflakes on their tongues. I tried it and didn’t see the fun of it. Now I realise they were so small they made no impression, didn’t know if I’d caught one or not. Looking at snowflakes on my coat was much more fun, seeing the different shapes.
mccollunsky about 5 years ago
should have put it on ice , Sally
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
The snowflake has come and gone!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
that’s what happens when you don’t research and find out that snowflakes don’t react too well to warmth…
mrcooncat about 5 years ago
Sally, your Show & Tell idea was half-baked …
Calvin Nelson Nelson Premium Member about 5 years ago
Happy Birthday Sparky
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
Maybe she shouldn’t bring December snowflakes and wait till January.
Pocosdad about 5 years ago
Interesting. “Wallace the Brave” has a first snowflake / snowfall of the year theme today.
JamesMc21 about 5 years ago
So much for “Snow and Tell”.
comixbomix about 5 years ago
“Circumstances beyond our control”??? C’mon, Sally, I’m sure you had a hand in it…
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
I once took my cat, Tiffany, to school for Show & Tell. She enjoyed it.
Pipe Tobacco about 5 years ago
Very cute.
knight1192a about 5 years ago
For show and tell today, Sally has brought them the first water droplet of the snow season.